Adding depth in post production
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- Опубликовано: 17 июл 2014
- A quick an extensive look on how to composite your simple passes from Vray into a final composition.
Check out other video tutorials - www.arqui9learn.com
Also a in depth look at values and depth within an Architectural Piece
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This is wonderful. I would be keen to see other tutorials of tips and tricks you have learnt over the last year and your career
Its almost 2018 and this tutorial is still usefull!! Thank you very much!
Did you render the trees in v-ray along with the house? If not then how did you get them into your channels like the z-depth? Can you back up and explain channels at a rudimentary level?
how did you do to spread the 3d grass on such a large area? do you created grass clusters and then scatter them or do you scatter every grass blade?? please help with this one and thanks.
definitely going to use these skills for my next project, thanks for the tutorial!
i watched all your videos and I am waiting for your next tutorials... I want to suggest that in your next video try to render even a basic model (from scratch) so we can go by it step by step (sort of like an exercise) for beginners.. that would be great thanks! by the way your awesome!
+chyenno que Many thanks, will think about this, might not be a bad idea
What you need is a course, you need to pay
Your videos are so inspiring and helping me with photoshop skills like you wouldn't believe.
You'r time and effort that goes into making these videos does not go unappreciated thats for sure!
+mor0061 Thankyou! So glad we can inspire you!
Great tutorials, thanks guys!
You are Awesome man. Simple but great Artist. Inspiring!!! I am guy who is learning through your tutorials. A video on your advice would be appreciated. :)
Thanks man! You are a legend!
+Roberto Trebo Thnakyou for watching!
fantastic video. thanks mate!
Cool! are the passes available?
Great video mate! Thanks for sharing.
+Ben Lowther Many Thanks Ben
You've just inspired me. I learned a lot, can't wait to apply in actual work. Is there any way we can download a sample psd file?
+Justin Cruz Many Thanks!
thanks, great breakdown.
Awesome, thanks for the lesson!
brilliant! thank you!
Thank you ! Nice tutorial
Great Composition, Superb Work.
#Studio6d
Nice Work .
Hey, just wanted to stop by and let you know that both your work and tutorials are wonderful. Audio is recorded well and the content is intriguing.
Also, It would be wonderful to see a start-to-finish explanation of modeling, rendering, and then 'shopping. The hole process! I know that could bee EPICLY time consuming, so maybe just hitting the main moves/decisions.
Thanks and keep up the good work!
+TheUrbanBroccoli Thankyou! There are many more videos to come!
I like vintage effect in these renderings?
Thanx man! Watched both your tuts. Could you please do one on Foliage?
+Hardus de Bruyn Thanks Hardus, more videos to come!
Thank you!
No questions clear video ,,thanks
What software did you use to render?
AMAZING! You rock
I have to ask, how do you achieve this overall look in your renders? The atmosphere and general feel is beautiful and something that I have been trying to do for years. I use Revit and Enscape currently. Although I get great results, I still have not reached my goal in creating renders such as yours. Even though this video is 9 years old, I'm hoping you see this message. At any rate, you have earned a subscriber.
how do you find reference photos that can best fit a rendering project?
Great tutorial. Subbed. Thanks!
+Alex H Cheers for your comment!
cool!!! this is inspiring
thanks
Nice!!
do you have a tutorial step by step? hope you can make a video :)
Great Rendering. I'm an architect in need of renderings such as this. Can you tell me in what Country you are? SA or UK- thanks
Huge help, thx a lot
I like your class...
Really good tut, cheers
+Nastypsychoboy Glad you think so, thankyou!
I wish I had the files to work along with you.
great ..!
Hi nice works
Thank you
great
great job! what ps brushes are you using? at 5:29 min. you are talking about them :)
This great mans brushes - www.jonasdero.be/, just google Jonas de Ro brushes and voila :D
great! thanks for the info ;)
Is there a reason why you don't use the Lens Blur effect with the ZDepth pass loaded from and alpha channel or a mask?
I saw in some other, i think it was on of his ones, that he only does it when he have objects really close to the camera.
AMAZING
Awesome ....... Just Awesome
+ARUN VENKAT Thankyou!
thank you vary much
Hi I’m using procreate to improve my sections but when I finish the pdf is blurry. Can u help me?
how do you create the image or separate at 4:10 min ??
alt + click on eye
coneff what eye?
the problem could be is that i dont know when its finished
11:50 can anyone tell me how can I make this render in Blender?
How did you get it to be black and white like that at 4:38?
Ctrl+I for invert
How do you get the passes to come out right? Mine are all black when I try to get the channels on Sketchup Vray?
Same here ...if u figure out how it works please let us know :)
Sketchup and Vray is your first problem.
H i! What would you recommend?
how to colour the 'eye' in the ps layer panel? :)
+sugarbrosis Right click on the "eye" and then choose a color on the list.
Thank You , From Brazil
+Elyson Vinicius Greber Many Thanks!
Thanyou!!!
Can anyone tell me how he gets this alpha plans for first, second, third plan ? I am using sketch up + vray and never came across sth like that.
veganarchitecture
you can take it on VFB channels tab...:)
nam tran thank you ! :)
nam tran what is VFB?
hi Shyni, with VFB you can detach layer on render, ex lighting, reflection, refraction, ..... After that, in PS you can control esier
+Shyni Dangoes I think stands for Vray Frame Buffer
inspiring
+Edis Kujovic :) Many thanks, hope you enjoyed it
Goodjob ;). I subcribe !
+Trẫm Sup Thankyou so much
I want to learn post production in photoshop
can you share the photoshop file?
You can certainly acquire it here - www.arqui9learn.com/creating-psd
too mutch compositing man.. it looks like toony
+Davide Ghirelli Thanks for your comment, this is just my style everyone has a different opinion
but excellent render :)
many thanks!
not teaching at all. All the video is just about switching on and off the layer you had done
what your meant to say is that "your not spoon feeding at all". You learn more by experimenting for yourself. So in fact this style of tutorial is far better as you are given better and more relevant information instead of just aimlessly following a standard tutorial and piecing random information together.