Carlosan Posted December 22, 2017 Report Share Posted December 22, 2017 Photoshop Tutorial - How to Improve 3D Renders In this tutorial, we’re going to take a look at how to improve 3D renders drastically using simple techniques in Photoshop. Nearly everything you render from any 3D application will benefit from some post work in an application such as Photoshop, even if it’s just simple color grading. By default, most renders are bland; they’re missing contrast and the colors are usually far from perfect. Useful tools: - Brightness/Contrast - Color Balance - Black & White Layer for checking your values - Brush tool Photoshop is used here, as it really gives you a lot of control when it comes to the brush-engine. Applications such as Nuke and Fusion are amazing for post work too, and their color grading tools are far more advanced than Photoshop, but the brush tools here really makes it worth it. We hope this tutorial sheds some light on the subject and will convince you to spend time really thinking about post work as a part of the project and an after-thought or regarding it as cheating. SHORTCUTS Copy Layer (CTRL + J) Move Tool (V) Solo Layer (ALT + LMB on Eye) Copy Image Into New Layer (CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + E) Lasso Tools (L) Color Wheel (SHIFT + ALT + RMB) Merge Layers (CTRL + E) Toggle UI (TAB) Fullscreen (CTRL + F) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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