Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 22.05 kHz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.9 GB | Duration: 3.5 hours
In just a few hours, you'll be using Photoshop to take your 3d renderings to the next level. 3ds Max, V-Ray, Photoshop.
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About this course
In just a few hours, you'll be using Photoshop to take your 3d renderings to the next level. 3ds Max, V-Ray, Photoshop.
Description
To become a true master of architectural visualization, or 3d in general, you have to understand good post-processing techniques. All the fancy renderings you see out there on the internet are processed in some way, usually Photoshop. Photoshop can be just as complicated to master as the 3d software, but it is equally as important for a striking image.
Follow me in this course, and you will get all my techniques for processing a 3d image. The course structure follows 4 major sections, all of them building upon each other. They are:
Basic processing of an image
setting up your renderings to give you the right channels / render elements
creating perfect selection sets
using render channels to enhance your scene
basic Photoshop adjustments
Advanced Compositing
use raw 32 bit render channels to composite a rendering from different elements
learn to have complete control over lighting in post
change your day rendering to night
turn off the sun in post
continue with a non-destructive workflow
Composite In Cutouts
learn to make people and other objects fit seamlessly into your scene
Final Touches
this is where I teach you everything I know to enhance your scene
JUST ADDED: New Post-Processing Project
download render elements of a new project and finish it off with pro post-processing tips
If you are looking to take your rendering skills to the next level, this course is for you! Join up now, and in no time you will be a Photoshop expert, taking your architectural rendering from average to spectacular.
See you in class!
What you'll learn
Take the course project from raw renderings to a dramatic finished image
Use pro techniques to dramatically alter the look and feel of your images
composite new skies, people, lens effects and more into 3d renderings
composite a final image from 32 bit floating point render channels
add together different render channels to create a complete image with absolute control.
turn day images into night
enhance details and make renderings pop using Photoshop tools
fully understand the Photoshop workflow as it applies to architectural 3d renderings
better understand the Photoshop UI and all of its tools
make renderings that stand out from the crowd
create stunning imagery with the help of post-processing in Photoshop
use render channels from any rendering suite to enhance your images
create selection sets for every object / material in your scene, quickly and easily
create Photoshop files that give you complete control over every detail of your scene in post
adjust the light levels of a scene after it is already rendered
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
You will need to come with a basic knowledge of Photoshop, although you might be able catch up, even with no experience.
You will need to come with a working knowledge of 3d software and rendering, because this course is about processing those images. You could also use the techniques to process the renderings of others, or even photographs, if you want to do that instead.
Who this course is for:
You should take this course if you want to master Photoshop, and especially if you are training to become and architectural visualization specialist.
You can also use this course if you just want to know how to enhance imagery in Photoshop.
You shouldn't take this course if you are brand new to Photoshop or 3d rendering workflows. I have other courses to get you familiar with those things if you need them.
This course is perfect for those who know how to render, but are looking to take their renderings to the next level.
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