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Old 15-06-2009, 10:22 AM   #1
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Making of Marco Türr & Sebastian Skupch's 'The Prometheus' image

Marco Türr & Sebastian Skupch show us how their image, 'The Prometheus' was created in our latest 3DTotal making of article:



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Old 17-06-2009, 10:50 AM   #2
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Great rendering. I'd be really interested in knowing some more about the photoshop work that you did as there is a big difference between the 2 images. And at the moment am wanting to do exactly this to my renders at the moment, it has a more realistic feel to it. It would be a great help.

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Hey,
I´ve just made a screenshot of the layer-stack in PS to show you what we´ve used to get the final look.
The Layer on top is a vignetting effect which is multiplied over the rest.
The Black and White filter might look odd but it´s in infrared preset and set to overlay mode, which creates a nice contrast.
Hue/Saturation, Brightness and Contrast and the Vibrance desaturate the image and increase overall contrast.
The Photo filter is set to a brown filter like Sepia and especially gives the sky a nice tune which suits the rest of the image.

Hope this helps you to understand the corrections made in the final image. If got more questions, feel free to post.

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