One trick i use a lot to quickly improve my renders by making them sharper : make a copy of the render in a new layer, then adjust> desaturate, then, filter>high pass, then put the layer in Overlay mode. Did you knew that one? :) cheers
Can you explain more on how to do color correction properly? When to use curve? When to increase exposure, contrast? etc? Is there any logic behind, that we must learn before doing color correction? 😅
Very Nice stuff. Literally I watched all your videos at a time one by one. Your work is much appreciated. Hoping more content like this. Any exterior Photoshop post-process (color grade, adding stuff, plugins) plan? Thanks for sharing...
Thank you for this tutorial. Very helpful. I guess the background music is kinda overshadowing your voice. Please can you reduce the background music in your next video as this will make the sound more balanced? Thank you so much. It was very helpful.
Thanks for the tutorial. This technique seems fine for single images, but how do you do this for multiple images in one project, and still keep consistency in a time efficient way?
@@azimsiddiqui123 doesn't exist any "magic formula" but only the study of the software and maybe this is what you need to do, study. Moreover is not to be excluded that maybe you need to improve your lighting or shader creation. Best regards.