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I LOVE THIS ONE!!! I have some Wonder Woman costumer composite artwork that would look cooler if I did this to it also... THANKS MAN!!! Appreciate this tutorial!!
Photoshop Training Channel WOW thanks 🙏🏽 for this tutorial it’s absolutely amazing and I really appreciate all your hard work in making these awesome videos to help us that are new to PhotoShop
This is the perfect example of how a tutorial should be, clear, straight to the point and above all, it's explained why and how things work, a tutorial viewers can learn from, not just a mechanical effect demonstration. Thank you!
This cannot be overstated: You are what everyone wants and needs in an online instructor. I have searched, seen and followed many videos about this process and yours is BY FAR the absolute best in every way - concise, personable, easy to follow and to understand. I sincerely thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with the world. It is nothing short of a gift for all of us still studying. I look forward to catching up!
Of all the photoshop tutorials I've ever seen this guy's teaching style matches my learning style the best. Somewhere in education history we probably have a common tutor of tutor...etc.
I've seen many videos by many people making toturials in photoshop and one thing is clear, you are simply the best when it comes to explaining what you do and why, so it's understandable for us "normal" people. THANK YOU! Keep up the great work!!!
Not only you have proceeded with a tutorial, but also gave further explanations of how each stuff works, this is beyond my expectation. Kudos to you my friend!
Simple ans well explained, what i loved the most is that (as you said) you're not only saying how to do things but also why this is how we can ehance your techniques further and not just be a copycat, congratulations
You are one of my favorite people to give tutorials. Always so clear, perfect pace, and I love that you always provide explanations behind what is happening.
Dude! This is EXACTLY what I needed! Thank you. I have searched for this effect and I keep getting dry answers that don’t work for what I need! You rock! EDIT to add: I subscribed...
You are an amazing instructor ! Every thing is really clear, you explain each steps, why it works like that, what are the shortcuts you're using, we never feel lost ! Thank you very much !
I really appreciate how clear you explain things. You make things simple and you give an explanation for everything that you show. Thank you Jesus, you are a natural teacher.
I touched on doing comic style images from photos a few years ago, and this tutorial has reignited my passion for it again. Thanks for this, and the extra couple of processes that I did not know about.
This is one of the very best Photoshop tutorials I've ever watched, and not just on youtube. I love how you explain what each setting does. Many thanks to you. Subscribed.
Awesome results. Excellent explanation, especially of what the various layers do and how to adapt to other work. I've been looking for something like this for a long, long time. Thanks.
I am a graphic designer and you teach me more in one video than I learned at college sometimes. I never actually knew what the multiply blending mode did and now I do. That's not all I learned but that was my "EUREKA" moment this video! THANKS!!!
Nice job. Simpler technique than I'd seen elsewhere. In future tutorials, you might want to mention workarounds for those who do not have the Oil Paint filter in their older version of Photoshop.
oil paint effect is disgusting anyway, if you are going for comic book look then crappy oil paint that adds unrealistic lines and weird artifacts everywhere is not the one comics are made with ink not oil paint
Such a simple yet very effective effect. Thank you for making it easier! Love watching and bookmarking your videos for later reviewing when I forget lol happy new year my man.
My brillant teacher on-line, I ever click on "like" botton, before to see your videos. Because I know that will be fantastics. At all. Thank you very much for your tips and tricks sharing with us. Success for you!
Jesus: I am learning Photoshop as a beginner. Most of the time, it is by luck that I find stuff, just winging it. However, you bring it down to such simplicity, that it makes you an excellent instructor, and you are just simply the best. Everybody else is just doing blah-blah-blah at this point. So, when I grow up, I want to be just like you...:-)
Yeah...You see when Jesus starts a tutorial he always smiles, the smile is so true. We can't see it anywhere else! But the blah-blah-blah guys are getting more subscribers.
I enjoy the fact that you always explain what the feature will do to the image before using - it puts meaning behind the feature which helps you retain its' purpose.
Really appreciate you explaining exactly what each tool/adjustment you use actually does. I've used threshold a thousand times, but I've never had it explained the way you do.
i've watched so many photoshop tutos , but believe me , You are absolutely the best on all levels ! Thank you for all your efforts and time you put into your content !
Damn man this is something i was in search for about three years ago, i would call it the GTA5-effect, did it, took me several hours and hours of experimenting and in the end I got there, but now I see this, and how easy in comparison to my technique, damn, next time a little quicker please with such tuts, LOL. Super man... LOVE IT !
Wow loved it. Watched a couple of other tutorials but loved yours most because you explain what each thing is doing and rather than just giving a to-do list. Thank you Jesús
Great tutorial, but for some reason my oil painting filter doesn't work and I cannot use it. I am with a version CC 2018. Is there an alternative way around it?
Welp, found it: Go to Photoshop Preferences > Performance > Advanced Settings. Make sure "Use OpenCL" is checked. If it is greyed out, then it means your version of OpenCL is not supported and that is the reason of Oil Paint filter being greyed out.
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Wonderful. This will be very useful. I've wanted to know how to apply an "iZombie" effect - this is very like the effect that's applied in the TV series for scene intros. I was impressed by the simplicity of the process and the quality of the results. Thanks!
강자홍ser hoong 强者宏 You can try adjusting the setting for the oil painting effect, ‘cleanliness’. If that doesn’t work, you can also try adding a Blur effect, such as Gaussian, only to that part of the image. This will soften the edges so PS won’t ‘see’ them. Good luck.
I was taught that an artist is only as good as their reference. Because of this, I build my illustrations with composites of reference photos (personally taken as well as found online). This is my absolute FAVORITE method for turning my composites into line drawings to then print the line drawing out to apply value patterns as well as try different color palettes.
Boy, do I have a lot to learn. After years of CS3, I now have 2020. All my art came out looking just like Photos so people didn't understand when said I painted them, even when it is not possible with a camera. Now I will learn how to make the old work LOOK like art. Thank's
This is terrific! Thanks so much. The two things that were of the most value to me were the (1) the combining of the poster edges and oil paint filters, and. (2) use of smart layers to make fully adjustable (and effectively a "template" to apply to other images). This, like your other videos, were very much appreciated. I look forward to the next one! All the best, Scott
I just found out: enter Edit/Preferences/Performance and on the top right you have a check-box indicated as "use graphics processor". I had no GPU checked, and when I checked that box, now I can use the oil-paint filter. Hope this helps you.
More straightforward and easy to follow than most. You really keep the techniques to a minimum. Most other tutorials would have you doing a dozen different menu drops to achieve the same things and it just gets too convoluted. Great job! Subscribed!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel It's worth a Google if you're curious. He's a comic book artist famed for tracing women who work in a certain entertainment industry. His style looks a lot like this. Thanks for another amazing video, by the way. You keep making me better at Photoshop.
Love how you actually explain what each step and filter does. I've learned a lot of how to do things on photoshop from videos, but not much why! It really helps to understand the theory behind a step.
Have been trying to master this comic book effect for some time...your technique is the best instruction/recipe that I've encountered. Great job - Thanks!
How so? No one is saying do this instead. If you want to draw, then, by all means, do it. Some people just want to have fun with their photos. I had someone make a little comic book strip with their daughter. It was fun for them to take the pictures and apply the effect afterward. Think about it this way, is it cheating to take a photo in lieu of all the joy and hard work artists put in portraits or landscape paintings?
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel You have in your title-- How to make COMIC BOOK DRAWINGS. Its not a drawing ..its a effect done to a photo. PHOTO MANIPULATION. Theres no discipline here to learn how to draw. The TITLE of the video is first and foremost misleading and the Idea of " hey i can make comic art with PS" is rather disrespectful.
Trust me, photoshop filters will never put inkers and pencilers out of a job. Imo this results in a greatly inferior effect, randomly putting lines where they clearly do not belong
I've always loved how for every end result, there are at least a dozen ways to get there. A decade ago I was tutoring, and taught a method using poster edges, stylize-> diffuse-> anisotropic, more blur, unsharp mask to get the hand drawn effect. :)
That would make for a great photoshop action! I did not know about the threshold's ability to adjust the lines, I use the lines filter all the time, but never knew there was a way to fix the white or black, now I know, thanks for a great tutorial!
Incredible useful video, LOVE your tutorials. They are perfect for me. Not to fast spoken, clear, no distraction from background music. Please keep up your fantastic work 🙏🏻. Thank you. And by the way I am a prof photographer for more than 20 years. I recognise if I see something extraordinary. Kind regards Marc Lahousse.
Soooo cool. I have tried many tutorials on how to get this cartoon effect and they require so many steps my head spins. Your video was great! Three steps and now I understand the purpose of each step. Thanks soooo much.!
Your guide is amazing. The way you explain each slider and give guidelines of usage I absolutely love it. Keep up the great work my new favorite guide channel. This is coming from a guy who has watched 4 different (20-40min) videos of this same effect.
I just want to say thanks for including the processes behind each filter. This means I can translate your tutorial to GIMP (as I can't afford Photoshop.) You have a new subscriber!