Idk I haven’t been on Ps in a couple months so I’m not really familiar with the shortcuts, but look up any video on photoshop keyboard shortcuts available to all versions of photoshop even older, should be a video out there for you hopefully that helps tho and it should make photoshop less intimidating
Wow I actually needed this, as a person who just started using Photoshop I have no idea what I'm doing and there is- just unlimited variables to mess with- thanks! I subbed ✨️
If you spend enough time just tweaking and playing around with tools, you can self discover a lot of things. Your mind automatically starts connecting dots. Just gotta be patient.
@@adamdozsa3028 Um, the light source needs to follow the curve of the lampshade because light doesn't sit flatly on curved objects. And that's not getting into things like reflective light sources in the dark of shadows.
@@pomidorka6665 ага. Я просто туманно выразилась. Не сильна я в терминологии. Думаю, это сработает если без лампы или какого-либо объекта фотография будет.
Wow, this is really impressive. RU-vid actually recommended me a good video that I'm not used to seeing all the time. I'ma sub cause this seems useful.
@@CatalinGeorgeMarin Fr, not to throw shade at beginners or anything, but this is like the bare minimum for photoshop. Anyone with at least a week of experience could do the same thing in a lesser amount of steps.
@@emackenzie No, there's no point making a brush because you've set the perspective to something very specific. This specific window angle will only suit very specific perspectives.
@@milandeclercq5747 it wasn't intended to be the world's most realistic lighting solution, you plebian. Get a life and stop knocking thise trying to help others just because you are lonely.
Right I thought the same but actually is quite easy to correct. By the way using a mask and blurring it later instead of creating a whole new brush would make the process easier.
I don't know how to do half or even more of what you just did but it was amazing and really helpful even though I have no idea what I'd use that for lmao XD✨
Wouldn't it be more universal brush if you saved it without perspective? So you could use it at any picture and then use perspective as you need on photo
Friendly reminder that the drop light from a window on a wall will always have the vertical contours upright and only the horizontal ones distorted. If the drop light is on the wall opposite the window, both horizontal and vertical lines should be correct. If the drop light is on the ceiling, the horizontal lines are correct. If the drop light is on a slanted ceiling, the contours originating from lines that are parallel to the arbitrary projection plane are correct. Learn your depictive geometry, don't make a fool of yourselves like this guy.
Please put the source picture link in all your shorts and videos, coz it is consuming more time to search the similar picture on website for practice, Thank you for the videos