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  • exterior: gradient sky PS

    hi all i'm looking for tutorial PS, post editing exterior for gradient sky and near plan.

    p.s. step by step in PS CS

    10x in advance
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    Why not go ask on an actual photoshop forum?
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    • #3
      i think this is usefull for rendering and post production.
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      • #4
        You want to know how to add a gradient sky in photoshop?

        Its one tool and you need an alpha channel, if i'm not misunderstanding your question. I kinda hope I am though.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cubiclegangster View Post
          You want to know how to add a gradient sky in photoshop?

          Its one tool and you need an alpha channel, if i'm not misunderstanding your question. I kinda hope I am though.
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          i want to know princip for exterior PS correction - gradient sky (top image) ... dark corners ...
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          • #6
            you mean how to reproduce vignetting in ps? if so other than the ps route vray's cameras are actually capable of simulate natural vignetting at render time (there's a thickbox in the camera's rollout). you'll notice that this feature will mainly depend on focal length, the wider the lens the stronger vignetting you'll get.

            in ps the easiest way to simulate it, it's to duplicate the image's layer, expose it down and mask it with an elliptical shape mask over the original one. or you may want to play with the lens correction filter and its vignetting control.

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            • #7
              I still dont get you. Theres no one set of rules which people follow - its dependent on the source render and style youre trying to achieve and there are hundreds of ways to achieve any one look.

              If there were a comprehensive guide, it'd be a full book and hasnt been written to any high standard yet.

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              • #8
                You can also add vignetting via Adobe Camera Raw...
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