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Thats where you take a computer generated image and turn it into a piece of art. Ok, well they don't all turn out to be masterpieces, but Photoshop is what lets you to really take your renderings to the next level and get it just the way you want it.

 

Plus entourage - plants, people, etc.

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Thats where you take a computer generated image and turn it into a piece of art. Ok, well they don't all turn out to be masterpieces, but Photoshop is what lets you to really take your renderings to the next level and get it just the way you want it.

 

Plus entourage - plants, people, etc.

 

 

also it's not the end all

 

i use GImp more now and more than that i use Paint.net http://getpaint.net

 

open source pixel pushing just feels better

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there's hundreds of tuts for post production. post production covers masses of processes. just google search for photoshop tuts. infact, any process in photoshop could be classed as post production if you want.

 

be more specific what you actually want to do and we can help better.

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generally you play with the standards on a fresh render - levels, contrasts, saturations, curves etc etc, but then you might need to add things like trees, people, cars, birds etc etc too. now thats an art in itself. a tut will give you guide lines on this, but making it look more 'real' is down to your artistic ability and experience i'm afraid.

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generally you play with the standards on a fresh render - levels, contrasts, saturations, curves etc etc, but then you might need to add things like trees, people, cars, birds etc etc too. now thats an art in itself. a tut will give you guide lines on this, but making it look more 'real' is down to your artistic ability and experience i'm afraid.

 

 

Artistic ability, experience and..... personal taste and flavour of course...

there are no renders, only maybe somewhat lacking and not to your taste... nothing new said here but the obvious was worth mentioning :D

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