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Absolutely "NO" shame in doing that in Photoshop. It's all about the end results, and I personally don't think VRay is an advantage if you can pull of this kind of high quality compositing...PSD can be just about as quick as the "pretty Picture" button if you know what your doing ;)

 

 

Thanks man, definitely u r right;)

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wow nice work.

what kind of techniques did you use? alot of masking and blending?

 

The most important function used here is the "vanishing point" available with Photoshop CS2. Its perspective with ease all the way. Right?

 

Altough, looking a bit closer now, in the first render the coffee table in the front has a wierd skew in its perspective. Needs some tweaking.

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wow nice work.

what kind of techniques did you use? alot of masking and blending?

hi! thanks! actually i didnt use masking,imnot use to it.mostly blending using dodge and burn, image variations, color balance..hue, etc, mostly under d IMAGE toolbar..d basic commands , and some eye.

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dear Rey Vincent;

 

wow.. this is an inspiring PS work.. esp for those rushed by tight deadlines. actually, when i first scrolled it, i thought the 1st image is already your showcase =), then i'm more amazed to see those "AFTER" images. What PS version & plugins did you used? i bet you're good in manual rendering too. more power!:)

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