Because of this tutorial, I was able to create the image that was needed for a client's book. Your teaching is easy to follow and understand. I'll be checking out more of your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
As I get this request quite often for automotive asset retouching (on an incoming project as a matter of fact), I must say this method is exceptional. Better than any other of the methods I have been using. Thank you very much for posting this tutorial.
I love your videos, especially how you get to the point quick and the videos are shorter than most photoshop tutorials on this site. Keep up the good work!
Yo this was the biggest help man, thank you Just a thing I found, I tried it on a low res image, and you're right it looks shit, but if you HAVE to use a poor res image (probably because it's an image your client insists on smh) bringing the 'blend if' across from the black side instead of the white works better. Still not as good as you've shown it, but worked petty well. I've only tried this today so could be a fluke, but it worked for me Lots of respect for what your doing, peace x
@@Secondcropcreative Had a picture of a great white, but since it of course the black colors it has were less visible due to the blueish watery effect it has when underwater. After you steps, I got the original colors back. 😁
ffs all you had to do was 20 extra seconds of selecting. Call me a noob I don't care, but people are searching youtube videos for this BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE PHOTOSHOP... "as you can see I've already made the selection" isn't helpful. Times like this I wish the thumbs down button still did something