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This is just an image that I put together in a day. Let me know what you think and what needs to added/removed/changed/etc. Models are from Evermotion. Thanks
nice job. I would use 2 sided material on those lamp shades though. The shadow caused by the lamp shade is the same value of say the window mullion. 2 sided material done correctly would lighten that shadow and make the image just that much more realistic.
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I'm super excited that all of you like my image. Thanks everyone.
ene.xis: I used the S-curve on the image but I did it on my home monitor yesterday and when I brought it to work and viewed in on my work monitor is was really dark. The image that you see here is a result of having the original S-curved image be the "background layer" and a second S-curver image layer with Screen applied be the second layer. I then changed the opacity of the second layer to 75% and that is what you see here.
ahh the s-curve lives on.. thanks ene.xis
I find that if the darks get a ltitle too dark after using s-curve. A quick hit with shadow/highlight in PS can fix that right up.
After reading a previous post of yours a few months back,I use the S-curve and the Shadow/Highlights option of every one of my images. I sometimes apply the smart sharpen filter too. Thanks
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