Sure. It basically ensures that your rasterized image colorspace is converted to ACES cg so they look as you would expect them too. I think this might be built into the new version of Redshift, but I have not test yet.
Good tutorial i really appreciate that your are using Redshift all tho i switch from rs to octane, also make some tutorial regarding rs node system cuz it sucks, octane has Very friendly node system tbh
Hey Dawood, thanks for your thoughts and support. I think you always have to do what works best for you and not what the trends and hypes are. The reality is that we are fortunate enough that most of these renders are amazing and can mostly produce identical images. It’s really about the artist and not the tools. Do what feels right! 🤜🤛
your content is great and promising
Keep it up!
Thanks Khalil! 🤜🤛
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial! Can you please explain me what "RGB to aces" node means? Like, what is that? :D I have never seen it before
Sure. It basically ensures that your rasterized image colorspace is converted to ACES cg so they look as you would expect them too. I think this might be built into the new version of Redshift, but I have not test yet.
Very easy and effective tutorial thanks man! btw what kind of theme are you using for the file explorer? looks interesting :)
It's called Dark Mode on Windows :D
Nice!
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Good tutorial i really appreciate that your are using Redshift all tho i switch from rs to octane, also make some tutorial regarding rs node system cuz it sucks, octane has Very friendly node system tbh
Hey Dawood, thanks for your thoughts and support. I think you always have to do what works best for you and not what the trends and hypes are. The reality is that we are fortunate enough that most of these renders are amazing and can mostly produce identical images. It’s really about the artist and not the tools. Do what feels right! 🤜🤛
Is really Lean or *Learn in the title ❓
Hey it’s summer I’m a little slow these days! 🤷♂️ Nice catch, thanks!