Showing posts with label Photoshop shortcut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photoshop shortcut. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Photoshop Tutorial: Make Realistic Architecture Rendering by using Photoshop - Part 2 Using Color Range to remove white Background & Shadow Effect

Photoshop Tutorial for Beginner: How to make realistic Architecture Rendering by using Photoshop
[How to remove white background and shadow effect] 


Previously, we talked about how to use lasso and free transform tool. We cover how to remove background by using lasso tool in Photoshop and add sky background by using free-transform tool. 



Today, we will continue to use same Architecture rendering and add people, tree, and give some shadow effect. We will use color range tool to remove white background on the images and apply it to our Architecture rendering. After that, we will learn how to apply shadow effect that is easy and efficient.    

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Photoshop Tutorial: Make Realistic Architecture Rendering by using Photoshop - Part 1 Lasso / Free-Transform

Photoshop Tutorial for Beginner: How to make realistic Architecture Rendering by using Photoshop
[How to crop the object and apply to your rendering image] 

Today, we are going to show you how to create realistic rendering image by using Photoshop. Since this Photoshop tutorial is designed for the beginner, we won't be able to cover much details of how to create realistic rendering. 

There are so many different ways to create realistic architecture renderings and using Photoshop is one of them. The rendering results varies depending on skills, tools, and your efforts. I think efforts is the key to have a successful architecture rendering. More time you puts in, the rendering results will become better. 

In this post, we will be using few of the Photoshop tools to put background, people, and some landscape so that the rendering have liveliness.



Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Photoshop Tutorial Part 1: Photoshop Shortcut for efficient Work Flow [tool, file, edit]

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Photoshop Tutorial Part 1: Photoshop Shortcut for efficient Work Flow 





We are going to look at the some of the Photoshop shortcut that is provided to us as a default setting. User can customize their shortcut setting if they like, but we will go over the default setting first. We are going to cover shortcut in tool, file, edit, image, select, layer, type, filter, view, window, and few useful shortcut. 

In Photoshop Shortcut Tutorial Part 1, we will go over tool, file, and edit.

Using shortcut will save lots of time while you doing projects in Photoshop. So if you are not familiar with these shortcut, take some time to get used to these Photoshop shortcuts. 

Study these shortcut now and we will start to discover other shortcut in the later post.