Inserting People in Photoshop Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
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After many requests, a short tutorial on how to insert people into an architectural visualisation scene.
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i would like to see a tutrorial on adding grass/leaves/roads to architectural rendering; this was a great help, thanks!
Thanks for all the positive feedback all! More to come certainly :)
Very useful video! Would be great to see one on texturing (how do you approach finding right textures/materials and blending them in) and lighting (daylight in this scene or artificial lighting in night scene).
+Sobieski526 Thanks for your comment, doing our best, check today's video
I remember seeing this render a time ago and thinking that Your people inserting is absolutely fantastic, actually your post work is the best I've seen.
Thank you for the tutorial. I would be happy to see some of the full workflow on that scene, especially the tree inserting, your stuff are pure gold.
Amazing tutorial! Really well explained and some great tips. Thanks
Great job Pedro! I really like your works
another great tut ^^ some time ago i watched/read a tutorial that used burn & dodge tools to create shadows and highlights on an inserted character, but i like your approach much more, since it's using Adjustments and they're not 'destructible,' or permanent, operations.
also, thanks for showing how to use the B&W to get the levels correct. blew my mind.
i don't knew that but the "soft light" is amazing ! thanks a lot for this tips ! :) and your render is so beautiful ...nice composition, i love the style and lighting ! great inspirations, and very useful for my progression in my 3D formation :) NEED MORE Tips please !
Thanks for explaining the theory behind the process. We need more of this. I also liked the explanation of values: levels, colour balance, hue/saturation. You focus on big picture, not just on detail. I also liked the minor details: contact shadows, rim light. I liked the structure: you only focused on one object which covered a lot of subjects. Good advice too: not getting caught up in being perfect, study photos to get better, etc.
The audio isn’t great; you should invest in a better mic or add subtitles.
All in all, another great tute, keep it up. Really well put together.
I would love to see the bloom effect and also the whole scene ilumination in post production! Keep up the good work, your style is very inspiring!
Your works are amazing. hope you can have a tutorial on the post process of the base image before you insert the people.
Wow, That was indeed wonderful and easily said !
I did not know about using a B/W adjustment layer to correct levels. Great tutorial.
thanks for the video, learned a lot! Amazing work.
OMG you are the master of this :O !!
Thank you for your tutorials!! they'll make a huge impact on my works :D
If you made a complete course I would totally buy it.
+Pablo x (xkuruma) Thanks that's great to know :)
Thank you so much! Awesome tutorial, just what I needed :)
Thanks for all you videos! i would like to know if you use a simple pc, or you use one of this tactil screem to desing. because you are so fluid working.! thanks again.
Thank you for this :D Was looking fore this. 😃
another gem. thanks mate.
Please can you do a video on compositing vray output renders as I noticed you use it as well. I would really appreaciate some tips to really make the images pop!
I really enjoyed watching it, thanks!
8:45 - what kind of brush do you use?
Very useful tutorial. Is it possible to show in an upcoming tutorial the rendered image and how you enhance the environment, the sun, the sky and the trees? It would really be great.
Thank you again for your excellent tutorial you shared with us.
Thanks for the video. Very inspiring.
Really good tutorial, thanks for sharing.
This is what I looking for. Thank you very much.
Glass reflections are the hardest thing. I would love to see a tutorial of it !
Great tutorial! Thank you so much!!
5:59 Hold Alt key while hovering over mask to attach downwards.
If anyone could tell me which tools he's using when drawing on the contact shadows and the soft light that would be great. This was a very useful video but for future reference please make the switches between tools easier to understand. Thank you :)
when u did the rimright i didnt get how did you accoplate it to the underlayer to make it paint just the people and not the background
That used to adjust the black and white footage of a great rationality ~ Thank you withheld, love ah
Awesome results man! Thanks 4 sharing.
+Hernán Ruiz Thanks for your kind words
Thanks for all!
Great video!
Hi!
Could you show us your brush preset and how do you do your brushing technique thanks :)
i wish if you make a tutorial on the lighting effects and the mood in that picture
Very Useful, Thanks bro
really nice tutorial
Great video master, i would love to see a tutorial for sun light and illumination, also some hints about creating different moods, like your work on this tutorial, you can watch the sun, the lights and the mood, it makes the image a more interesting scene.
Great tutorial.
muy bueno!!!! muchas gracias Pedro..
Like a boss,thanks man!
Great video, and very good skills, my only complaint would be the audio quality! A simple cheap USB microphone would do a great diference.
Some step-by-step interior post-productions techniques would be great. Thank you.
I'm still wondering why the gradient circle brush tool-tip looks like a half-circle instead??? But fantastic video. Changed my entire people photoshopping work-flow.
Very useful video
....thanks
Hi! i have a question how do you attach the level layer to the layer where the image is?
nice vid! thanks for uploading this. :-)
好厉害·希望多来一点这样的教程~
u da best bro
thanks for the tutorial
how did you add soft light effect and also different sublayers for that? it's not working for me can you please explain me
I really enjoyed you sharing your thought process for these visualisations. I do have a question regarding perspective though. The is a 2 point perspective image but you used a 1 point perspective when you did your draw over (2:27). How does that work? I struggle with getting the right scale when adding elements such as humans for the drawings. Hope you could still see this even after 5-6 years. LOL thanks.
hey. i know its 2 years already. but are you know where to learn such thing? i struggle to find knowledge about this. :(
Nice! i never used the B & W to color correct for composition!. Nice! Snazzy. :)
Thank you.
Thank you so much for a great tutorial. Only issue was poor audio quality, maybe it was just me?
keep it up.......very impressive
Great video, thank you very much!
+Ilze Galbaliņa Thanks for that :)
fantastic!!!
Hi there, I know these are old videos. But you talk about previous work you've covered but this is the oldest video on the channel, is there a way to see the old stuff you uploaded?
+MercuryChicken Hi there, not sure which you are referring too, but could be some other videos done for digital tutors - check out www.arqui9learn.com for the latest downloads as well!
how much time do you spent editing in photoshop?
awesome...
great video
we want more! :)
How do you deal with colouring the shadows?
thank you
What's the name of the song? Thank you a lot!
where do i find the brush that you used to paint rimlight.
wondering the exact same thing
I think they are here : www.obsidiandawn.com/vegetation-foliage-textures-photoshop-gimp-brushes
Great work. Is there an explanation on your process prior to placing people in? i.e.: filters/techniques used to create the atmosphere of the rendering.
Thanks a lot.
+Juan Guzmán-Palacios I believe the latest video uploaded today explains a little
bro yours skills are good bring some more technic
How do you make that efects un the render
Amaaaazing
Nicee Work . first song ?
I'd like to see a tutorial of the lighting in the baclground
Charbel El Hayek check this out
ruclips.net/video/GnwWhJ0eJLc/видео.html
Thankyou!!!
what gear in rendering you used before you go to photoshop for post production? thanks.
Generally 3DMax with Vray or Corona as our rendering engines
THANK YOU. ur presention are so cool.
Genialllll.
Great :)
Extra... Thanx!
Hello Pedro Fernandes, may i know your pc hardware specs? it will help me alot..
Rameez Shamoun
ruclips.net/video/GnwWhJ0eJLc/видео.html
Awsome ^_^
wow bayrlalaa
more more more more videos im hungry
U r the mass..
Böyle pasta yapmayı nerden öğrendin ?
what is the password ?
5:50
The sound levels could be better
Andrew R
ruclips.net/video/GnwWhJ0eJLc/видео.html
Great tutorial but I just strongly disagree with your sentiments about the importance of people in arch viz renderings. As with anything, it's all about the appropriateness. Overall I find attempts at putting people into viz work - 2D or 3D people - to be very distracting. I feel the same about architectural photography though when real people are included. Sometimes it's successful, usually it's not. There's something about the purity of architecture without human forms that's quite abstract and beautiful. Your imagination actually puts the human activity in the shot - either consciously or unconsciously.
You are right that there's something beautiful in pure architecture but buildings are designed for people which is why it's important to show inhabitation.
I totally understand what you're saying and I think it's all about taste and discerning when and when not to put people into Arch-Viz illustrations.
In this tutorial example, clearly in my mind, not having people in that scene made it look more fake because for that time of day, with that type of weather and lighting, it'd be very unnatural to not see any people. And his placement of those people worked really well.
In other scenes, where maybe the architecture is minimalist, with cool light, it's nicer often to not have people.
I've always struggled putting people into scenes and don't get an opportunity to do so much anyway, but I will certainly take this technique and play with it.
Wonderful work :)
People in Arch,is simply selling a sensation
Awesome!!
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Thank you very much!
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