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Russell’s tutorial is one of the best and easiest to follow I’ve ever used. Please continue to post these ideas.
Great tutorial… easy to follow. Perfect timing… I have a water bottle project – putting 5 water bottles in front of waterfall stream. My less effective workaround was lowering opacity of water bottles, layer mask, with 40% opacity brush, and selectively brushing out bottle so background came through. Not nearly as effective as Russell’s method. Thank you Russell!
No video, just audio. Is that intentional?
I had to download the file locally then it played in video mode in QuickTime. Something to do with Safari I guess.
5 stars!
Great tutorial – just too bad we have to pay iStock to download sample files to follow along with :(
It is amazing what you see on the web and at CreativePro. Thank you all for a chance to learn a bit more.
Steve
Extraordinarily simple with exceptional results.
Thanks so much!
Great stuff! Thanks very much! Keep them coming.
What a delight it is to be reminded of Russell Brown with his cool tutorial here! I have only touched base with his brilliant work from time-to-time, either with a post like yours here or only occasionally dropping by his site (The Russell Brown Show). He is consistently one of the few P’shop-related folks online, and by way of his road-tours, that harnesses this magical application in ways others just seem to skip past. ALL his ideas are SO ‘out of the box’! Thanks for sharing this with us. I feel better about my new year already!
It’s become all the rage, having movie tutorials, and at one time I would have loved that. However, I am hearing impaired and the movies simply don’t work for me and have no closed captioning.
When can we expect closed captioning to become common on movies? Thanks, Jann
I mailed the link to my coworkers.
Russel, you simply R O C K ! What a great tutorial and so easy to follow by your explanations! Great work of a great man and a great artist!
May God Bless You for your patience and love of sharing your knowledge with us!
Thanks a lot, Carlos.