One trick i use a lot to quickly improve my renders by making them sharper : make a copy of the render in a new layer, then adjust> desaturate, then, filter>high pass, then put the layer in Overlay mode. Did you knew that one? :) cheers
Can you explain more on how to do color correction properly? When to use curve? When to increase exposure, contrast? etc? Is there any logic behind, that we must learn before doing color correction? 😅
Very Nice stuff. Literally I watched all your videos at a time one by one. Your work is much appreciated. Hoping more content like this. Any exterior Photoshop post-process (color grade, adding stuff, plugins) plan? Thanks for sharing...
Thank you for this tutorial. Very helpful. I guess the background music is kinda overshadowing your voice. Please can you reduce the background music in your next video as this will make the sound more balanced? Thank you so much. It was very helpful.
Thanks for the tutorial. This technique seems fine for single images, but how do you do this for multiple images in one project, and still keep consistency in a time efficient way?
@@azimsiddiqui123 doesn't exist any "magic formula" but only the study of the software and maybe this is what you need to do, study. Moreover is not to be excluded that maybe you need to improve your lighting or shader creation. Best regards.
One trick i use a lot to quickly improve my renders by making them sharper : make a copy of the render in a new layer, then adjust> desaturate, then, filter>high pass, then put the layer in Overlay mode. Did you knew that one? :) cheers
I haven't :) I will check it out, thank you!
you don't need it anymore in corona, this is outdated method.
Nice to see another one. Keep up. The community will follow. great Job guys!
Much appreciated!
there is something of Kill bill in the soundtrack...
Can you explain more on how to do color correction properly? When to use curve? When to increase exposure, contrast? etc? Is there any logic behind, that we must learn before doing color correction? 😅
Sure, I'll do video on that ;)
@@ArchVizArtist thanks!
@@ArchVizArtist
Ahem
So I was wondering if you finally have, it's been 2 years
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it's really helping me
thank you for the tuts
Very Nice stuff. Literally I watched all your videos at a time one by one. Your work is much appreciated. Hoping more content like this. Any exterior Photoshop post-process (color grade, adding stuff, plugins) plan? Thanks for sharing...
Thanks a ton! More will come ;)
Thank you for the great video tutorial. The clicking noise is very distracting, reducing the volume should help a lot.
Perfect ...thankss
thanks a lot
Awesome tut as always! Would be great about exterior post on photoshop:)
Coming soon!
Like you vids, could you make some video about post in photoshop.
cool
only sheep quarantine
in my opinion before is nicer!
Great video.. that music thought. THE BEST..!! Who's the artist?.
Great stuff, cheers
Thank you, I don't remember actually, we use epidemic sounds.
Mumbo Sugar by Arc de Soleil
@@CJA934 thank you!! Am just listening .
hey maam ! can you share what image size you set for fb posting ? behance, and so on. thank you !
We use 5k the most often ;)
How you do the external light and you use photo or block in it .
thanks for your tutorial very help full video
mmmm I like your videos but this post... mmm - is +
Where can I find some free overlays to make this tutorial? I want to improve my render skills.
A little bit of noise to this screen layers, add more realism
Yes I confirm you are the best 💪
Pls suggest me a good render automation tool for multiple cameras with render elements without using scene states......
This script is nice: www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/batch-camera-render
This tool has been recommended to me too, but I haven't used it: pulze.io/
Is there any 3dsmax setting ?
after sleeping if i am not wrong. you make great video for us thanks
It's my pleasure
Muy buen vídeo, de que pagina descargas tus shimmer?
You are great....!!! the music remember me Tarantino mood....!!!!
Thank you :)
Thank you for this tutorial. Very helpful. I guess the background music is kinda overshadowing your voice. Please can you reduce the background music in your next video as this will make the sound more balanced? Thank you so much. It was very helpful.
Noted, we have some videos done already, so it might happen again, but I will lower it for the newly recorded videos ;)
@@ArchVizArtist Okay dear. Thank you. Weldone.
Thanks for the tutorial. This technique seems fine for single images, but how do you do this for multiple images in one project, and still keep consistency in a time efficient way?
We don't do this for every image, just sometimes. Usually we try to keep all the postproduction in VFB and don't use PS at all :)
Nice video! It would be nice to see you change or enhance an image’s mood using only photoshop ;)
Good idea!
I love this technique... Really helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I guess the site is not working
Awesome work. Kindly tell me the Music name?
We use epidemic sounds, I don't remember the name.
@@ArchVizArtist Thanks.
Thanks 😘☺️☺️☺️
Welcome 😊
Great channel, thank you for the hard work :) It really helps!
Glad you enjoy it!
Cool CC in video !!!
Thanks ;)
Awesome video.....
Glad you liked it!
Hello mam i need interior rendering settings for fast and best result
In corona we use default settings.
@@ArchVizArtist i have no idea for corona rendering and settings
@@azimsiddiqui123 doesn't exist any "magic formula" but only the study of the software and maybe this is what you need to do, study. Moreover is not to be excluded that maybe you need to improve your lighting or shader creation. Best regards.
In corona , go to settings , then advance, and you will see under the realistic tab there is 3 options, choose make super realistic. Hope this helps
Thanks a lot, those are some actual golden tips, have been using post for archviz for a while and did not know those.
Glad it was helpful!
really? sad bro is like the first things in post