
Turn BORING Portraits to 3D Black & White in Photoshop!
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Date: 2024-12-17
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Comments and reviews: 9
TheCofatherOG
great video. made the picture look really cool BUT question here, could this process work in some way if you wanted to improve a picture or edit a picture in colour because i feel the detail this was bringing out within the photo could be also really good if done with a coloured picture to instead of using black and white
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great video. made the picture look really cool BUT question here, could this process work in some way if you wanted to improve a picture or edit a picture in colour because i feel the detail this was bringing out within the photo could be also really good if done with a coloured picture to instead of using black and white
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doravfx6830
Give solution .... Photoshop 1) 2025 not open speed
2) Could not apply the workspace because there is not enough memory (RAM)
Windows 11
Sooo many videos I was watched but no solution pls do tutorial...any brush size increase use then came that problem enough memory (RAM)
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Give solution .... Photoshop 1) 2025 not open speed
2) Could not apply the workspace because there is not enough memory (RAM)
Windows 11
Sooo many videos I was watched but no solution pls do tutorial...any brush size increase use then came that problem enough memory (RAM)
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verbalpics
This is a wonderful demonstration of artistic technique. You helpfully call out the functionality of each tool being used in Photoshop, while also showing how they are used in a practical, creative, and very effective way. Thank you for all your guidance!
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This is a wonderful demonstration of artistic technique. You helpfully call out the functionality of each tool being used in Photoshop, while also showing how they are used in a practical, creative, and very effective way. Thank you for all your guidance!
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piximperfect
Hello Unmesh,
Thank you for this great tutorial!
It would be interesting to see how you would edit a female black and white portrait.
I wish you happy holidays, warm greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Stefan
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Hello Unmesh,
Thank you for this great tutorial!
It would be interesting to see how you would edit a female black and white portrait.
I wish you happy holidays, warm greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Stefan
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logankevin2790
Awesome tutorial Brother. You are single handedly absotively eliminating the steep learning curve of photoshop 1 tutorial at a time. Keep up this good work. It is a fabulous service to PS users everywhere.
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Awesome tutorial Brother. You are single handedly absotively eliminating the steep learning curve of photoshop 1 tutorial at a time. Keep up this good work. It is a fabulous service to PS users everywhere.
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Geochile1
Thank you for all you do to help us grow in our creative space. Do you have any lessons/tips for after effects or premier pro Or just motion graphics in general I would love to learn from you
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Thank you for all you do to help us grow in our creative space. Do you have any lessons/tips for after effects or premier pro Or just motion graphics in general I would love to learn from you
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DanielAlorbu
I've been watching Unmesh for about 6yrs now and sometimes I can tell a few steps ahead what's he's going to do when he introduces an idea or concept.
You're really a genius.
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I've been watching Unmesh for about 6yrs now and sometimes I can tell a few steps ahead what's he's going to do when he introduces an idea or concept.
You're really a genius.
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dvongrad
Nicely done. The only thing I would criticize is renaming the internal group layers rather than relying on mask locations, especially smaller masks.
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Nicely done. The only thing I would criticize is renaming the internal group layers rather than relying on mask locations, especially smaller masks.
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simonspoke
I'd love to see an up-to-date tutorial on how to emulate the looks of old camera film, as this reminds me of a less grainy XP5.
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I'd love to see an up-to-date tutorial on how to emulate the looks of old camera film, as this reminds me of a less grainy XP5.
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