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Sunday
Feb132011

KERKYTHEA TUTRORIAL PART 4: POST PROCESSING

This is the last of the Kerkythea tutorials and thinking back on it, the video doesn’t really have anything to do with Kerkythea. The video explains some basic steps I use to bring life to different areas of the base rendering in Photoshop. The burn and dodge tool are used extensively to quickly light areas missed in the initial rendering. My goal with this series of videos was to demonstrate the typical workflow I used from beginning to end in a concise manner. Actual renderings involve many test renderings as well as a lot of trial and error during post processing in Photoshop.

(Above) Before Post Processing

(Above) After

 

 

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Reader Comments (5)

Hey,

Just to say thank you for these great tutorials ! Very good photoshop techniques !
Hope there will be some more !

Nelson,
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February 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNelson

Rendering has lots of judgement calls. You have perfected them and most certainly will do even more impressive work. Thank you, Alex, for sharing your workflow.

February 16, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterja narciso

Thanks for the compliments!

February 16, 2011 | Registered CommenterALEX HOGREFE

Give the video tutorial as you please so are able to simulate in Photoshop ... I absolutely love how you have done here all cool! I would not have thought of such an unusual decision!
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November 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRhodes

Hey! Your work is amazing! I was wondering what software did you use to render the original image before editing it in photoshop?

Thanks!
Kay

May 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterK Patel

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