Udemy - Photoshop for Arch Viz: Project Based Post-Processing Course
In just a few hours, you'll be using Photoshop to take your 3d renderings to the next level. 3ds Max, V-Ray, Photoshop.
Description
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The Course
To become a true master of architectural visualization, or 3d in general, you have to understand good post-processing techniques. All the fancy renderings you see out there on the internet are processed in some way, usually Photoshop. Photoshop can be just as complicated to master as the 3d software, but it is equally as important for a striking image.
Follow me in this course, and you will get all my techniques for processing a 3d image. The course structure follows 4 major sections, all of them building upon each other. They are:
Basic processing of an image
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setting up your renderings to give you the right channels / render elements
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creating perfect selection sets
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using render channels to enhance your scene
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basic Photoshop adjustments
Advanced Compositing
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use raw 32 bit render channels to composite a rendering from different elements
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learn to have complete control over lighting in post
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change your day rendering to night
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turn off the sun in post
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continue with a non-destructive workflow
Composite In Cutouts
Final Touches
JUST ADDED: New Post-Processing Project
If you are looking to take your rendering skills to the next level, this course is for you! Join up now, and in no time you will be a Photoshop expert, taking your architectural rendering from average to spectacular.
See you in class!
Who this course is for:
- You should take this course if you want to master Photoshop, and especially if you are training to become and architectural visualization specialist.
- You can also use this course if you just want to know how to enhance imagery in Photoshop.
- You shouldn't take this course if you are brand new to Photoshop or 3d rendering workflows. I have other courses to get you familiar with those things if you need them.
- This course is perfect for those who know how to render, but are looking to take their renderings to the next level.
Course content
- Welcome
- About Me: Why Should You Listen To Me?
- About The Course: What It Is and What It Is Not
- Course Structure: Make Sure To Watch Here Before Moving On
- Proper Rendering Setup To Have Maximum Control In Photshop
- V-Ray Render Channels Explained: Which Ones Do We Need & How Do We Set Them Up?
- Creating and Rendering Selection Sets
- Import Your Channels and Set Them Up In Photoshop
- Fast Way To Get Selection Sets Of Everything In Your Scene
- Loading TrackScripts - This Gives You Great Control in Photoshop
- Using TrackScripts To Generate Selections With MultiMatte Elements
- Using MultiMatte Render Elements in Photoshop: Change Any Texture in Post
- My Example Photoshop File, All Ready To Go
- Render Setup Review .pdf
- Review Render Setup Section
- Post-Processing Your Still Shots in Photoshop --Time To Make Your Renderings Pop
- Test Your Basic Post-Processing Knowledge
- Practice With My Project Files
- Making Use of The Alpha Channel
- Change Any Material Using Material Selection Sets
- Change The Color of The Trees In Post
- Change The Background of Your Image: Composite In A New Sky
- Use Render Channels To Enhance Your Scene
- Reflection and Self-Illumination Channel
- Finishing Up Your Render Channel Adjustments
- Some Final Enhancements with Zdepth Channels
- Section Wrap-up
- Compositing A Complete Image Using Render Channels - Have Complete Control
- Section Intro. Hint: It's Going To Be Awesome!
- Test Your Knowledge of Compositing
- Working With 32bit, Floating Point Images
- Turn Day Into Night
- Change The Channel
- Finishing Up Your Composited Image
- Non-Destructive Workflow: Collapse Everything To A Smart Object
- Section Wrap
- Compositing In Billboard Images
- Adding People To Your Scene In Photoshop
- Making 2d Cutouts Fit Into Your Scene
- Finishing Touches - All My Secrets For an Awesome Post-Processed Image
- Section Preview
- Check Out Those Curves! - Using Curves Adjustments in Photoshop
- Fine Tuning Colors and Other Adjustments
- Color Overlays: Dramatically Enhance The Mood Of Your Scene
- Color Overlays, Part II
- Adding Lens Effects: Lens Flare For Long Exposure Images
- The Final Touches
- Section Wrap
- PROJECT II: Exterior Rendering Compositing
- Download the Project Files
- Combine Render Elements Together
- Color Grading Your Image To Change The Mood
- Compositing Photo Assets -- People / Trees / etc.
- Adjusting the People To Fit Into Your Scene
- Finishing Touches And Special Effects
- BONUS: More Pro Tips
- Complete Breakdown of a Real Photoshop Project
- Don't Stop Now - More Info
- Bonus: Coupons To All My Other Courses - Thank You
- BONUS: Text Links To Coupons