• 26th November 2009 - By Admin


    Photoshop Tutorial Mama explores other creative ways to create a multi toned image using custom gradient maps, masking and blending modes in Photoshop Visit: http:/www.photoshopmama.net for more videos in the Chores & Products section!

  • 25 comments to “Photoshop Tutorial-Multitones & Masking”

    • strawb355y on November 26, 2009

      thanks. can write the link at the side. ?cause it would be great if i can use the same photo and follow step by step

    • kmostudios on November 26, 2009

      These tutorials are the best Ive seen on youtube for photoshop thx more please :)

    • miezensau on November 26, 2009

      awesome! thank you for this great tutorial!

    • BayArreaMami on November 26, 2009

      awesome

    • PKDR4G0N on November 26, 2009

      Thanks Ur the best PhotoShop Tutorial-er Ever =D

    • batfan1939 on November 26, 2009

      How’s your vid 12 minutes?

    • xx1ellesian6xx on November 26, 2009

      Thanks so much for this! :) You’re very patient, and I’m a complete beginner so I need it to be that way, haha. x

    • photoshopmama on November 26, 2009

      You are welcome and I especially appreciate hearing a beginner can learn advanced tasks from all my chatter!

    • Boggar01 on November 26, 2009

      thanks a lot for your tut. i really enjoy them.
      im a beginner and i dont think they are too long if anything, i couldnt get enough of it. once again thank
      i enjoy every second of it

    • AlbertoFarra on November 26, 2009

      justa a tip most of the people who make that work to images knows how to work with photoshop so you can explain all faster, my point is that i know how to work with photohop so you can be less spedific, n do it faster coz a 12 minutes tutorial becomes a little boring

    • ksavipw3 on November 26, 2009

      Thank you

    • tokatharma on November 26, 2009

      ok we get the idea, but the technique?, wouldn’t be more easier to use pen tool fist making the selections.?

    • photoshopmama on November 26, 2009

      Thanks for the comment and I often preface my vids, knowing I’m long-winded but it’s for the benefit of beginners, so advanced users will just have to be patient. BTW ctrl-D is the shortcut to “Deselect” not to changing color. Don’t know if that’s your mistake or mine if it was mentioned in the video. ;-)

    • azamora2005 on November 26, 2009

      thanks a lot for your video. I think they are great. However too long. I would say that if you are showing advanced techniques, avoid to explain basic things like press ctrl-D to change the color… etc.
      I have the feeling of saying yes, yes, i know that – continue with the main idea please!
      anyway you are a great help for beginers and for advanced with much patience ;-) thanks

    • iLuvKats89 on November 26, 2009

      I was having a lil trouble on this but thanks to you [!], I can now finish my edited picture. Thanks!! =]

    • olop182 on November 26, 2009

      wow

    • cosmickamote4 on November 26, 2009

      oh gosh! that was really informative

    • Bramgti on November 26, 2009

      Thank you very much, great tutorial

    • matamatabixa on November 26, 2009

      gay noob

    • blalic on November 26, 2009

      what’s the website you recommended for downloading gradients? I didin’t understand what you said. :)

    • cfunkproductions on November 26, 2009

      Great tutorials. Thank you so much for posting.

    • squidskunk on November 26, 2009

      the modle is very atractive….

    • ilovectr on November 26, 2009

      i cant find tht gradient colour u chose

    • nikoldija on November 26, 2009

      thnx very much : )) ps. great turitorial

    • photoshopmama on November 26, 2009

      X key switches foreground / background colors. With the default black / white and when masking white reveals and black conceals…so it’s not really erasing, just appears that way.

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