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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Making of Marina
by Mateo Soletic
I hope that this tutorial on my evolving SketchUp post-processing techniques proves useful to you. I have received some positive feedback and e-mails from people asking me how this is done. For some time now I have been experimenting on various techniques in the aim of producing high quality CG professional render output, yet one with a subtle brush and line work touch that resembles the natural effect of SketchUp. Here is then the basic process…
To be able to follow this tutorial you need to have some basic understanding
of a rendering application of your choice and exporting and applying
materials. A further knowledge of a image editing application is also
essential. I used Photoshop here since it is the most widely used image
editing program. In Photoshop I tried to be as detailed as possible for
the benefit of less experienced users that don’t use this program on
everyday basis.
The Image I started with
Step 1 – Exporting the SceneStep 1Settings
Step 2 – Inside Rendering Application
- Download Here the full Tutorials
Step 4 – Adjust Image Sizes and Inserting Layers in Photoshop
Step 5 – Using the Brush Tool in Photoshop
Step 5
Step 6 – Adding More Detail
Step 7 – Merging the Layers
Step 8 – Creating a Color/ BW / Sepia Effect
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