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Post by hero5 on Mar 8, 2008 20:55:56 GMT
How do I create depth? 1-Gaussain Blur your backround 2-Sharpen your focal 3-use the burn tool for distance things 4-B&W Gradient on Lumonsity and erase some parts 5-applying your image, and then putting it on multiply to about 20% opacity or around there, until it looks good 6-i use the hue/saturation adjustment and set the saturation on -15 and set the layer to soft light 7.apply image, ur burn tools, sharpen, and blur the background. (only with HQ stock) 8.You can also take your original stock [scaled down to what it is in the sig] and put it on top of everything and set it to multiply and erase some parts. 9.You have a render that is mainly blue You add it to a red background (with a red light source) Take out a red soft brush and brush where the red light source would hit your render. Set this layer to Soft Light. It adds depth and makes it 'feel' like the render was always apart of the stock 10.Apply image, high pass on 10, set it on soft light. Great way to make depth 11. B+W Gradient map on multiply,
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Post by Krucial on Mar 8, 2008 21:04:10 GMT
Ehhh. Good concept for a tutorial but its hella confusing. Anyone else make sense of this? Reckon you could post a full tutorial with step by step examples. That'd really help the people that fail to understand essays, like myself
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hero5
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Post by hero5 on Mar 8, 2008 21:17:25 GMT
Its just a list of things you can do to add depth.
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Post by Krucial on Mar 8, 2008 22:06:17 GMT
Oh its a list? I thought it was a walk through tutorial. Well as its a list. Nice drop
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