@@AndrewFriedenberg Thanks for responding! I'm overwhelmed by 'pinterest inspo' and it's pretty tough so your advice is exactly what my aesthetic is also merging towards. You'd think after two degrees I'd have my own style by now haha! Long way to go!
When you save the vray render, be sure to save all the channels. Then it’s a simple matter of placing each of those individual files into the photoshop composition. Hope that helps
this video is still not outdated after 3 yrs
Just add in some AI generative fill in PS and you’re all set :)
Great video, thanks for sharing. So cool to see this process. Loved your first example image too. Really beautiful :-)
Thanks a lot! I'm glad even my older videos are helping out
great stuff! I'm working on my 1st year portfolio at the moment and this is really helpful for my archi visualisation!
Keep these long!
Good luck!! Keep it simple for sure. That's probably the hardest thing
@@AndrewFriedenberg Thanks for responding! I'm overwhelmed by 'pinterest inspo' and it's pretty tough so your advice is exactly what my aesthetic is also merging towards. You'd think after two degrees I'd have my own style by now haha! Long way to go!
informative! good tips, helping me finish my work :)
I'm glad you enjoyed!
I apologize if I missed this somewhere, but how did you get the render channels into photoshop from v-ray?
When you save the vray render, be sure to save all the channels. Then it’s a simple matter of placing each of those individual files into the photoshop composition. Hope that helps
@@AndrewFriedenberg got it. Thanks so much
More videos like this pls
I’ll try and produce some more!
Great Tutorial! Keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot! I have my second one coming soon
should have provided sample files so we can actually follow along ...
Next time I will. Thanks for the suggestiona