Using THRESHOLD Like A PRO To Level Up Your Graphics | Photoshop Tutorial

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What's going on y'all. I made this video to demonstrate and explain the ins and outs of the Photoshop adjustment, Threshold. This is a very powerful tool when levied correctly, and getting familiar with its inner workings can really take your designs to the next level. I tried to go over as much information as possible while still keeping it relevant to your graphic endeavors. I hope you learn something!

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Intro: (0:00)
Briefing: (0:24)
Histogram/Slider Explanation: (1:49)
Bit Depth Explanation: (4:08)
Intro to Dithering: (5:35)
Image Applications: (8:34)
Graphic Workflow: (12:22)
Outro: (16:05)
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I've watched a lot of bitmap and threshold tutorials and this was honestly the best one I've seen. I liked how you actually explained what is happening and got super technical with it. I also liked the workflow you demonstrated. Great tutorial man I really appreciate your work

Conquered
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The fact that you go in-depth on *why* each layer works the way it does, and not just step-by-step instructions, sets this video apart. This is so helpful.

madameberry
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You're smart asf, you actually understand the image science behind photoshop, great video

versace_dinner
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We love educators bro shouts out you fr you’re the goat 🙏🙏

GregHefley-hw
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they way you describe things makes me feel more involved. thank you

OMGitsHypo
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I’m so glad in depth videos are back. I was so sick of the 1 minute garbage tutorials that were so trendy a few yrs back 😂

Jellofayce
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By far the best photoshop tutorial I have come across very easy to follow and I Appreciate you going into detail on all the different options and why some things look better then others.

halee
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Your attention to detail and elaboration was super useful, I really appreciate the care you put into this. Other tutorials do not do the same most times

chrischakryan
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9:32 u can also convert the layer to a smart object and add the camera raw grain

jacobsboringlife
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First watch through I was overwhelmed with info. Played around with photshop practicing a bit, rewatch once I had a grasp of the concept and damn this tutorial kills it!!!

processdesign
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Great detail and explanation of the process.
You earned a subscriber!

absolutseen
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Bro, you're the most precise and talented designer I know adding value to the community.

How can I thank you enough?

PayamDE
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Thanks Doron! - adding noise makes such a big difference when creating a consistent threshold look. going to experiment with the halftone texture too

helistopbull
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Finally found someone that makes great tutorials and is not a total cornball.

Damnthatsnotfunny
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such a great video, thanks for actually teaching us what all the stuff means. i always felt overwhelmed with all the stuff but when you know what it means, you can really understand it

aightimmaheadout
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Dope tutorial bro. In depth, informative, creative as always. We appreciate the effort you invest my g💪🏽

lwazi
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Hey - educational and fantastic video, you explained it really well. But where do you get the patterns from, I can't seem to find the pattern that you use. Where can I download them from?

Thank you in advance

badass
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Your the best for sharing this info in such an intelligent and straightforward way. Most tutorials I have seen seem to serve to make it more complicated sounding, but not this!

charliedont
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Super useful and concise! Thanks on explaining all of the things and helping me explain how to improve my work. I always skipped over threshold since the images lose a lot of info and now I know how to battle that. You are a life saver!

stefanzlatanovic
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This video was super in depth and answered a lot of my questions! Thank you for sharing.
Question: where do I get half tone patterns added to my patterns? Do you have a tutorial for that step?

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