PiXimperfect, hosted by Unmesh Dinda, is a free resource for learning Photoshop and Lightroom. We believe in learning the concept, rather than learning the steps so that you can translate "your" imagination visually to the world. This will make you a better decision-maker, rather than letting others make decisions for you. Since every situation is different and the definition of "beauty" is subjective, it is essential that you master the approach, and then the steps will automatically follow.
Our motto is "Keep Creating." We always say to our students: "Don't worry so much about the quality, because time will improve it. Don't spend so much time getting things pixel-perfect, so that you end up not finishing it. Just 'Keep Creating,' and your consistency will take care of the rest."
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@piximperfect Can you explain about he ongoing Adobe terms and conditions ?
This looks to be effective for dark hair but with blond hair, shot on white background, it really does a poor job.
I'm relearning Photoshop for the 100th times
As always great tut!!!! thank you sooooo much!!
How many hours it’ll take for a noob like me to learn photoshop? 😢
And the topper of the list is "Filter>>Blur>>Blur" By the way I think these tools are still there for the non professionals who can do some easy and quick edits to their photos at home computer or laptop; for the noobs, in short.
Bro went to blood stains to pineapple juice to berry cool aid then finally back to normal.
Bro what if there are two objects with the same color in a frame
Can you help me and teach me how to design a tshirt or jershey or jacket in templated pattern for sublimation business. Thanks
Great video. I always wondered about the Single Row selection tool, why is it even there, but I admit I have used it in some very specific cases at times. I would love to see a follow up video on why were these tools added to Photoshop in the first place, back when Photoshop was a lot more limited and trying to emulate tools used on film photography.
Great tutorial bro! <3
Magnetic Lasso is indeed a useless tool since object selection and my favourite: the spline (curve) pen tool :D
Doesn´t work anymore
"Blur" and things like "surface smoothing" is a quick way of data reducing an image prior to web site/blog publication.
You're right about Levels, however, if you know exactly what you want to do, the more limited Levels option is cleaner if you don't want to use the extra "cluttering" features of curves. But sure, they could remove the tool and include its map to curves.
Daaaaaamn I finally understand why Photoshop experts use weird layers all the time 😅
I started in photoshop 4 but realised pretty quickly that the best tool to learn was the pen tool. I still use it because it is clean but the selection tools these days are usually sufficient. The lack of control with the old tools were substandard back when but the smart tools now have made them obsolete.
shit actually thats sick
w channel fr but need this idk
the only good use for the sharpen tool I have seen in @glyndewis book Photograph Like A Thief - in layers to keep it non-destructive
This video reminds me of your other unfortunate video with your claim how stupid it is of Dodging and Burning on a Gray Layer!!! and another point, people are not stupid, there is no reason to write captions in capital letters !
this is excellence. i want to be like this
adobe engineers making changes right now ? 😂
Thanks alot
A lot of these are just legacy commands that they have left in, probably so they don’t annoy certain users. I remember using photoshop in the early 90s before it even had layers, so using things like filter > blur and sharpen was somewhat useful then, but I agree not now. I bet you somebody would be up in arms if they removed it though.🤨
I think there are caveats for all of them, not to be incorporated into a work routine but, as a means to some specific thing or moment, for example, the sharpen tool is a quick way to lightly sharpen, areas that got slightly out of focus (for example when you merge pictures but photoshop messes the focus, or with the new generative). the dodge, burn, and sponge are the same and limited by shadows highlights or mid-tones, to do the same you need to create a new layer set it to 50% grey on overlay use the blend if, and switch between dodge and burn with the "Alt" key. it's a quick-fix method you can sometimes use and is right there. The levels I use mostly to set white and black points while checking with the "Alt " key, an easier menu to use in my honest opinion. The auto adjustments are sometimes, good for checking, but sometimes the colour or white and black points are off and you don't notice because you're working too long on an image.
I cannot just believe all we are getting these amazing tutorials for free..In the institute they charges lakhs of rupees just for basics...thanks Unmesh...You are the savier
Why do u need that background tho? U don't need it.
This a really helpful. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Come on Koothrappali, stop bullshitting with your stupid videos!
This man loves curves
Adobe express is my favorite utility to promote my brand and find professional inspiration
Holly Molly, I will definitely need to try the Curves now
Do you find that when some smart ass tells you not to do something, it makes you want to do it?
thank u so much. very useful
Instructions unclear, now my shirt is completely sweated
I get to 12min and the brush does not brush. please help! I and invert and then nothing shows..
You just had to go there with your intro shot, too bad!!! You lost a subscriber
best photoshop guide and tutor, hope your life is delightful l
Thank you
The big point of this video is "it doesn't make sense for someone who seeks quality, not productivity", because almost everything you mentioned is less productive in work where it requires a level of precision and quality not as fine as working on photos (in my case, texturing for games).
cool bro
What a crazy image hahagaga
Ι disagree about the sharpen tool. It's way more fast than anything else and "fade" button provides control.
With your smooth and happy voice, you’re like the Bob Ross of Photoshop
Now you gotta fix his face hes over there like 🫨
I have been a digital graphic artist for over 40 years. I began scanning on room-sized machines like Crosfield, Hell, & Magnascan. I have been using Photoshop for color correction & editing since version 2, and I have NEVER used Levels. It’s like using an out-of-control sledgehammer. Curves allows finesse and control not possible with Levels.
most are obsolete for a long time now...