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    • K Offline
      kristalks
      last edited by kristalks

      Is there an easy post-process way to improve the grass and vegetation in general?

      Best,

      Kris

      Used app's:
      Render[IN]
      Pixelmator

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      • tademaT Offline
        tadema
        last edited by

        Hello kristalks, welcome to the forum.
        Place a grass texture behind your image in PS, using the polygonal lasso tool mask out your grass and delete. Using a grass brush with the eraser tool and a little scatter soften the edges.I placed a dark layer over the grass and lowered the opacity to fake the shadows behind the house.
        John


        grass.jpg

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        • K Offline
          kristalks
          last edited by

          Thanks for the suggestion Tadema

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            Snowy
            last edited by

            Hello kristalks

            Alex hogrefe helped me a lot in understanding how to postpro grass and vegetation.
            Check his grass and landscape tutorials. And this is fun because u will see fast progression on ur final image.

            http://www.alexhogrefe.com/tutorials/

            Good luck! greetings Erwin

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              kristalks
              last edited by

              Thanks Snowy for the top tip… took a look at it

              See result in attachement…

              If somebody has further improvement suggetions, welcome!

              Best,

              Kris


              003jPG.jpg

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