Adam Zollinger from Learn Arch Viz has just released this video tutorial on how to add watercolor effect to your renderings using SketchUp and Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreGo from daylight to nightlight using Photoshop
Unmesh Dinda from PiXimperfect is back with this very interesting tutorial on how to turn any daylight scene into nightlight using Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to remove people from your photos
Peter McKinnon dives in on how to remove people from almost any photo using Photoshop and 2 different methods. (more…) [...]
Read moreHow to apply motion blur to people cutouts
From S Photoshop Architecture comes this tutorial that will teach you one of the many methods to apply motion blur to people cutouts in PS. (more…) [...]
Read moreWhy you should be using Lightroom
Photographer Peter McKinnon comments on why it's a good idea to learn a little bit of Lightroom and use it to edit your images. (more…) [...]
Read moreAdvanced Lighting Features in Photoshop
Unmesh Dinda from PiXimperfect shares a couple of great tips for working with the advanced lighting options in the Shadows/Highlights panel in Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreEasy trick for faster selections in Photoshop
Jesús Ramírez from PTC teaches us a very efficient way for saving and applying selections using channels to speed up your workflow in Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreTurning on car headlights using Photoshop
Vietnamese 3D artist Duong Van Sinh, from S Photoshop Architecture, shows us his process for turning on car headlights in post-production using Photoshop. (more…) [...]
Read moreFree LUT’s from Bertrand Benoit
3D artist Bertrand Benoit has shared this week a couple of great photographic V-Ray VFB tonemapping presets, also available as LUT's. The files are from his "The Spring" and "Karin Easy Chair" projects, and you can get both of them in [...]
Read moreUsing blending modes for better curves adjustments
A cool tip from PTC to enhance your images using curves and blending modes in Photoshop without affecting the saturation of your subject. (more…) [...]
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