Hey awesome work!! :0) Was wondering if you could let me know how you got all the reflections in the windows at 17:16 would be great to know thanks! :0)
I don't know if this is too late but he just used Select > Colour Range > Pick the colour of the window and just accordingly. Based on the selection, add a new layer using the background and apply a clipping mask. Then use any layer adjustment you like.
The building and the background are not separate. So the project doesn't stand out and can't be the highlight of the scene, but the skill is fine. I'm sorry that's just my opinion.
he used "color range" to select the color of the windows in the rendering. this made a selection and he saved the selection. his "glass" layer was a blank layer. ontop of his glass layer was a photo of the city. he copied the selection from that layer and pasted it into his glass layer, to make a window reflection of the city.
you are very good, but not good as teacher. Hope next time you make clear tutorial, better then this one... well thank you so much for the concept tips.
Linkin Park - Numb 😍
Oh my god so good explained thank you!!!!
Amazing work sir , can you please upload the used pictures? It would be appreciate it
Fantástico .. Parabéns!!
Very good choice of background pics. thats always my weak spot
Keep it up man! You deserve more subs and views. Hope you continue making these videos.
Dude,really this is a very cool postproduction!
I bought the Fruity Edition and tNice tutorials tutorial helped out a lot!
Great work and excellent tutorial and music
How about some links to the tracks?
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I went to see advertisements, but this guy is teaching photoshop
Numb fingerstyle guitar right? Anyway, awesome video. You put a lot of work into this I can tell!
Love acoustic Linkin Park soundtrack
Thank you :)
Is that architectural maked by max? or skp?
ok I’ll try that lol
Hey awesome work!! :0) Was wondering if you could let me know how you got all the reflections in the windows at 17:16 would be great to know thanks! :0)
he copied by selection of windows the pictures then he pasted it in its position of building
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What u cost to post production of night renders
GREAT WORK , I am not getting the way you are doing the window lighting ....? please explain
I don't know if this is too late but he just used Select > Colour Range > Pick the colour of the window and just accordingly. Based on the selection, add a new layer using the background and apply a clipping mask. Then use any layer adjustment you like.
can you send files
So we still out here struggling with ourselves or has anyone conquered? Lol
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I have fews work, I am an architect I need someone who is good at post production
how i can do for animation in after effect, the same technics, or if you can kindly teach us in a tutorial?
do this frame by frame.
3:20 lol
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CAN YOU GIVE ME YOUR PICTURE YOUR BACKGROUND
Feel free to contact, response ASAP
The building and the background are not separate. So the project doesn't stand out and can't be the highlight of the scene, but the skill is fine. I'm sorry that's just my opinion.
18.39 minutes you select glass with color range what do you do ı understand how you can layer
he used "color range" to select the color of the windows in the rendering. this made a selection and he saved the selection. his "glass" layer was a blank layer. ontop of his glass layer was a photo of the city. he copied the selection from that layer and pasted it into his glass layer, to make a window reflection of the city.
@@yoyoz333 That's right!
dude just look it up, there are free providers out there, it s goddaym expensive to buy, especially when you re a pro soft maker.
Sanırım Photoshopta yenisin, inanılmaz kötü bir videoydu. Sen mümkünse yapma post production:)
can you gimme the PS file?
can you please give me FDS file? thanks so much
you are very good, but not good as teacher. Hope next time you make clear tutorial, better then this one... well thank you so much for the concept tips.