We are starting a new mini series on using Photoshop for Interior Design. We will be showcasing techniques and workflows for creating photo-realistic visuals of interiors, which can be useful even if you are not into interior design. In this first episode I will explain how to work efficiently with patterns in perspective.
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0:00 Intro
0:28 Info/Inspiration
1:44 Selection with the Pen Tool
4:14 Adding the texture
9:15 Refinements
12:12 Gradient Overlay
14 июл 2024