External renders
-
Yes, I still find PS is key in the reality of a render, especially if you want to keep rendering times low.
I really like your shots, you have a nice eye to depth of field... I will try to add out of focus grass in my next works
-
attached are some similar images but with different post processing.
-
attached is the foreground image for the first of the overcast images above.(normally i use the clone brush in photoshop to copy to the rendered vray image)
-
wow...that first image of this page looks real.
I honestly couldn't tell it was a render at first! nicely done.
I agree, if you want low render times....you gotta do a lot of PP like this. But the end result is astonishing so how you get there doesn't really matter
-
great work, David. you are truely a master of photoshop! the first image of your last post is absolutely convincing (the second one isn't ).
a slightly off topic question: how do you structure your reference image library? I am a very messy person and always had difficulties keeping things ordered... you could really help me there.
-
I have a considerable reference library(4.5GB!)and I have spent the last few years adding to it and revising the structure,moving images and creating new folders/directories.Attached is a screensnap showing the current setup.some of these folders have subfolders and I am sure I'll be adding new ones soon.
-
excellent work, and collection of textures
you've never worked with photomatch of skethchup your models to integrate the environment? -
the original render is no great shakes but these are just some exercises in playing with depth of field and photoshop
-
Thanks for sharing!
-
David
These are fabulous examples. How long did it take you to clip round the leaves?
Advertisement