Another great tutorial by Unmesh Dinda for Photoshop users, with a step-by-step guide on how to cut out subjects when there's no contrast with the background. (more…) [...]
Read moreRemoving the seams from your photogrammetry assets
A very useful tutorial from Arrimus 3D to learn how to make your photogrammetry assets blend seamlessly when intersecting with each other. [...]
Read more10 Websites to download free cutouts
Show It Better's founder, Steven Rubio, shares this amazing list with 10 websites to download free cutouts of people for you to use for on your images. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to fix discoloration in Photoshop
In this video tutorial by Unmesh Dinda you will learn how to fix discoloration in product shots and surfaces using advanced blending modes and gradient maps. (more…) [...]
Read moreModeling an apartment with 3ds Max 2022
Agnieszka Klich from Arch Viz Artist shows how much easier it is to model an apartment, with its walls, doors, windows and ceiling, using the new modeling features of 3ds Max 2022. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to add vegetation in post-production
Nicolai Becker demonstrates how you can use high-resolution photos of vegetation and give an atmospheric feel to your images in post-production. (more…) [...]
Read moreScripts for 3ds Max | Edge Loop Length Tool
Edge Loop Length Tool is a script for 3ds Max developed by PolyHertz which lets you copy/paste or unify the length of a selection. (more…) [...]
Read moreFree Textures LIV | Wet Glass
From architectural visualization studio PEAK Studio comes this great pack with different texture variations for simulating wet glass. (more…) [...]
Read moreForeground, Midground and Background
Neil Blevins discusses about the different ways to go about lighting environments from a high level compositional perspective, considering foreground, midground and background, and how it can help you lead the eye of the observer through the frame. (more…) [...]
Read moreLayers of light and dark
Another great video tutorial by Neil Blevins on the use of light and dark layers to lead the eye and give emphasis to certain elements in a composition. (more…) [...]
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