Post-Processing For Photorealism

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • This series of videos will demonstrate how to apply realistic post-processing to your renders to achieve photoreal results. A great render, with realistic modelling, shading, and texturing is a necessary starting point, but the right post-processing will let you reach that final 10% to really help create the illusion of a photographic image.
    The training applies to both Photoshop and to Affinity Photo.
    Buy the training here:
    richardyot.gum...

Комментарии • 21

  • @photoindra
    @photoindra 6 лет назад

    Uhu! Exactly what I was looking for. Vray denoiser is nice but in most cases, I can't predict it's effect. And thanks for a reasonable price. Downloading right now.

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  6 лет назад

      Pleasure! Hope you enjoy it.

  • @bclaus0
    @bclaus0 2 года назад

    I'd love to buy this course, but I'm afraid it will be too outdated by now. Have there been updates or new knowledge I should be aware of?

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  2 года назад

      There's honestly nothing outdated about this course at all :) The techniques are just as applicable in 2021 as they were in 2018.

    • @bclaus0
      @bclaus0 2 года назад

      @@RichardYot Alright, interesting. Denoising has come a very long way in 3D packages so I wonder if that part of the course is still relevant. I also switched to post processing in affinty, using James Ritson's macros for filmic blender. I'm really looking for something that goes very in depth and technical into file formats, colour science, physics of light etc. Do you have a list of topics covered?

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  2 года назад +1

      @@bclaus0 Topics covered are: Tonemapping, noise removal, Photographic effects (glare, bloom etc...), 2 practical step-step examples, and grading.

  • @maschlarea5172
    @maschlarea5172 2 года назад

    Where did the course go?

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  2 года назад +1

      Looks like I put the wrong link in the description, I'll fix that. You can find the course here: richardyot.gumroad.com/l/postprocess

    • @maschlarea5172
      @maschlarea5172 2 года назад

      @@RichardYot just snatched it! Thanks!

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  2 года назад

      @@maschlarea5172 Thanks!

    • @maschlarea5172
      @maschlarea5172 2 года назад

      @@RichardYot would you mind me asking you a few questions regarding reasons for specific technical choices of yours?
      I'm really happy I purchased this course, I wish I had ever been taught good technique when I spent all my money on tuition. The good stuff came later through online tuition (barely ever through free RUclips tutorials).

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  2 года назад

      @@maschlarea5172 Sure - ask away. If it's too much for the comments section feel free to email me: itchy.animation@gmail.com

  • @ufukcoban
    @ufukcoban 6 лет назад

    Can this tutorial help me to use Unity post processing stack better?

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  6 лет назад

      Probably not, it's really more geared towards Photoshop and Affinity, some things will translate but others won't (for example I don't think the Unity Post Processing has curves).

    • @ufukcoban
      @ufukcoban 6 лет назад

      docs.unity3d.com/Manual/PostProcessing-ColorGrading.html

    • @ufukcoban
      @ufukcoban 6 лет назад

      It has some curves. I don't know if they are like what you expected.

    • @ufukcoban
      @ufukcoban 6 лет назад

      github.com/Unity-Technologies/PostProcessing/wiki

    • @RichardYot
      @RichardYot  6 лет назад

      Ok I've had a look at those links, and the general information in the tutorial might be useful but obviously the Unity controls are going to differ a bit, so I can't really recommend it 100%.