SOA Archviz tip: Realistic reflections with Photoshop for archviz projects.
A quick tip to add realistic reflections to your renders with Photoshop.
Hi everyone. We are happy to share with you our first live tutorial!
This is the first test, but we are definitely on it, so stay tuned onnour channel and subscribe for future installments. In this case, Rob is sharing some tips about how to deal with reflections while working on Photoshop.
This is related to our postproduction course, which you can find on our website at bit.ly/postproduction2020
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Thank you Roberto! Cool trick! I want more tutoriaaals! :D I really like when in the tutorial there is the face 'cause I feel like i'm there as well. Can't wait to be again in the masterclass!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Brilliant and simple!
Nice tip - look forward to more of these to get through the lock in!
Thank you Roberto!! this is a great refresher!
Very nice and very useful. Thanks Roberto.
What an amazing trick Roberto!
Wow!!!Very nice! Thank you so much!
this is such a nice tutorial. actually this is fully educational, the knowledge in here its brutal. he explain how light works and how reflection works. you wont see that in other tutorials, Im totally subscribing to you bro, this is amazing. on of the best videos out there about reflections. cheers
@stateofartacademy
4 жыл бұрын
Hey mate thanks so much for your message, it really made my day. It's so vital for us to know you guys enjoy these videos. Have a lovely weekend, and stay safe!
@Khrizsrage
4 жыл бұрын
@@stateofartacademy thanks to you man, Ive been 8 years in the industry and you told things I didnt know, I will share this on social media. good job! greetings from chile!
Realy cool bro thaks
Great tip thank you!
Thx so much very informative
Thanks Roberto!
Nice tutorial. I wish i could take an online course :/
Thanks!
nice
Overall a good idea but very poorly described. You need to describe each step in greater detail.