How to post-process your 3D art FAST?

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If you want to see a way to post-process your 3D renders and make them better, relight your renders in Photoshop using the normal pass and make them pop, that’s a video for you!

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Excellent, would love to see more post-processing vids, they are super useful. That normal re-lighting technique was great!

stefanguiton
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Excellent advice at the end with ignoring the numbers on the sliders!
Awesome video, can't wait for more!

SamMorseBrown
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Using normal pass for re-lighting? Brilliant, thank you 👍👍👍

toshchakfox
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Love the advice about not looking at the sliders! That’s a great tip.

ethanalloway
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Your tutorials are getting better and better every day! You always cover topics about which there aren't that many videos and give unique tips. Really appreciate all the work you're doing!

zalashub
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4:50 Simply use blend-if to isolate it from the midtones and lower (double click on the right-side of the layer)

oliverklimes
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the method of masking the cursor to not being able to see it and adjust the picture just by looking at it only works if you have a very good and calibrated monitor that you can trust. for regular folks, you will be better off by learning to read the histogram.

Benn
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Very nice. When you said you would call this done, I was looking at the Starbucks cup and was like, "No, not yet." Lol.
Honestly, good video and very informative. 👍👍

satisfyingsim
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For some reason I expected to see more use of blenders internal compositor nodes, than photoshop

squeegel
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I know how difficult it is to talk in one language and read another
Your photoshop is obviously not in English, but you make it effortless

mechaboy
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What a great tutorial, thank you for sharing it!

I'm not sure if it's been commented, but I believe that when you say "Fusion", the english equivalent would be "Merge". Hope that helps!

werelwolf
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The starbucks cup is looking a little janky but other than that this is a great tutorial! Thanks for the info!

sourdonkeyjuice
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Wait why comp in photoshop? Blender can do it, or Natron if you want to use a composite open source software

dbbgba
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Incroyable ! Je me suis toujours demandé si tu étais français et ouais effectivment. Ta chaine est super pour apprendre, merci !

adrienisakovic
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2:48 So I don't know if this would work, but instead of having to go to the file manager, right click on the file, and then click open with, you could also drag the file and drop it onto the empty part of the tabs bar in Photoshop.

I've had this issue a few times where a file (not limited to OpenEXR) imports as a single layer, and doing this has usually helped save time and effort

Gokulbalram
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Exactly what I needed at exactly the right time! Thanks!
(Can we use gimp or Krita for the exr thingy?)

Kholaslittlespot
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This is fantastic! Subcribed. Do you use DaVinci Resolve? Would love to learn your approach and methods for it.

Gichanasa
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Awesome bro keep going 👍
Love from me❤️

blenderxp
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Out of curiosity, is there any way to automate the smart filter to apply it to all frames of an animation? I'm just barely starting out with Photoshop after previously only using blender, and I'm loving how much better my still renders look, but don't know how to get the same improvement on animations

tuxgirl
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@1:58 we can see that the color export is set to RGB. Why not set it to RGBA? Thank you for the great tutorial.

CassianoRabelo