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Comments (4)
brain1969
but the raw looks also fantastic - the postwork makes it special
benalive
Thanks ๐! I always wanted to take the render images further. Done ๐
ksmith3620
Very cool and I kind of see what you were saying about using brushes in an art program to do the look. Very nice job.
benalive
Thank you ๐. with every image I learn something new.
ShadyDub
Hey there! I only discovered your art today, and I am shocked! Your post-productions are the most beautiful images I've ever seen! Do you use filters to make them or do you use Ps brushes on top of the render?
benalive
Hey! Thank you ๐คฉ. In most cases my workflow is as follows. I render the character, clothing and the backgound seperatly. Then I load the png files into photoshop. Here I am adjusting the the lighting. I am using DXO NIK Collection for Photoshop with some presets I created. For the jacket in this case I used Shadows/Highlights to create more depth to the folds. If I like the result, I rise up the resolution to 6000px in height by 300dpi. I export the psd file to procreate on my ipad and then smooth out and reshape some parts with the smudge tool. I baught some hair brushes for procreate, that helped a lot for reshaping the hair. You can do so much in post work with a presure sensitive tablet and an program like Photoshop. Most of the result are from brushes and this time consuming. For the postworks I need between 2 an 5 hours. Have great day. Ben
tanaka13200
Excellent job on the postwork! Great composition!
benalive
Thank you! ๐