Hi all,
My current workflow for arch-viz has no composting, except when adding "people".
At the same time, you can work on float for exposure, contrast, color, etc., directly on vray's frame buffer.
It seems to me that photoshop is falling short now.
I'd almost want to have a post effects software with presets that let me add ready made effects, or a collection of LUT files that comes well organized in a ready to use interface.
I can do this with photoshop, but I was wondering if there's a better workflow.
I have some experience with After effects, and its "Animation-Presets-Image-Creative" effects. They're a little sloppy in my opinion.
In photoshop I've been using google's Nik Collection. But it's a destructive workflow.
Nuke and Fusion seem to be an overkill. Aren't they? Besides, do they have finishing presets? are they good?
The target: Alex Roman's the third and the seventh look
He used after effects as far as I know.
Any ideas would be very appreciated?
Thanks.
My current workflow for arch-viz has no composting, except when adding "people".
At the same time, you can work on float for exposure, contrast, color, etc., directly on vray's frame buffer.
It seems to me that photoshop is falling short now.
I'd almost want to have a post effects software with presets that let me add ready made effects, or a collection of LUT files that comes well organized in a ready to use interface.
I can do this with photoshop, but I was wondering if there's a better workflow.
I have some experience with After effects, and its "Animation-Presets-Image-Creative" effects. They're a little sloppy in my opinion.
In photoshop I've been using google's Nik Collection. But it's a destructive workflow.
Nuke and Fusion seem to be an overkill. Aren't they? Besides, do they have finishing presets? are they good?
The target: Alex Roman's the third and the seventh look
He used after effects as far as I know.
Any ideas would be very appreciated?
Thanks.
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