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      rcossoli
      last edited by

      Hi people
      This is a work in progress, outside a house in a golf club.
      The idea is to show how an original image and then as is complete when you add details in photoshop...

      Original

      http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/2627/prueba5.jpg

      http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/6199/prueba9.jpg

      C&C are welcome

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        d12dozr
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        The post-processed image is much nicer--warmer and inviting. Its obvious that you added sky, grass and foreground branch-could you tell us what else (not so obvious) you did?

        Thank you,
        Marcus

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          rcossoli
          last edited by

          The sky and grass are downloaded from CG textures
          http://www.cgtextures.com/
          The lawn is a texture placed on the lawn and down the opacity render the same effect is achieved that, then with a brush (the basic brush grass) are fixed edges to the house.
          http://forum.asgvis.com/index.php?topic=4156.0
          The tree branch in the foreground is this texture


          http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/9669/vxtree62.png

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            SHAHEEN
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            nice effort thanks for sharing

            " An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind "
            Gandhi

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              d12dozr
              last edited by

              Thanks for your reply, rcossoli. What I am really interested in is what else you did? What adjustments did you make to bring the colors out, darken the shadows, and make the building look warmer?

              Thank you,
              Marcus

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                rcossoli
                last edited by

                I did it by changing the levels in photoshop, brightness and contrast, auto color, auto contrast and auto levels, then duplicating the background layer, applying a Gaussian blur, and overlaying with soft light and lowering its opacity, then giving a correction Lens

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                  d12dozr
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                  Thanks, rcossoli, I really appreciate your reply. I'm not too good with Photoshop, so your explanation will help me. 😎 Cheers!

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