Roberto De Rose
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Jeffrey Tong
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Great render!
But Tokyo is never so quite, always crowded.
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emile abou sawane
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wowww
Roberto De Rose
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hehehe Toh you're too funny... thanks a lot for your post ;)
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Toh
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Wow, I don't even know how many times I have said it.
I just know that if I say it one more time I will be a countryside fool entering NYC for very first time~
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lontongsayur
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THANKS A LOT,
ALL THE BEST FOR U,
Regards,LS
Roberto De Rose
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Hi man,
Thanks so much for your words :D
For custom color lights inside the buildings I create different levels of Color Balance, playing with light and mid tones settings. In that case I choose cyan and blue values moving the sliders from the middle.
For car lights it's a simple yellow/red tiny brush line, over a black filled level in Color Dodge.
Here you can find a simply exaustive tutorial about that http://abduzeedo.com/colorful-light-effect-photoshop
Have a nice time!
Regards, Rob.
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lontongsayur
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hi Robert,
I'm new member of this forum and just 1 year learning 'rendering'
first time i saw the image im falling in love with the lighting...stunning.
for so long i'm asking my friends...how to improved the night scene in photoshop?is it possible...but by this image you show me photoshop so powefull...and inspiring me to
learn more...thank u.
can i ask you how you change the yellow lighting (at upper storey og building) become blue? and how to create car 'movement' lighting in photoshop?
Thank you
Regards,
Roberto De Rose
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Thanks so much! I'll appreciate any critics/comments about the making of, just to understand if it's good or not!
Johnny Lau
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awesome image roberto great effects!
Roberto De Rose
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Thanks to Jeff that give me permission to post the making of :D
GOOD DOWNLOAD!
See ya!
Rob.
fpcamp .
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That's what I call post production!!! Very good job!
Roberto De Rose
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I've tried to explain the transformation of the maison with 6 steps in the making of. I have a lot of layers for peoples, shops, lights but I've few layers of the painting part. For the next project I'll save more materials :D
Stan Zaslavsky
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fantastic - looking forward to this - you've done an amazing transformation from the 3D to Final image! well done
Roberto De Rose
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The Making of is ready, it's not so exaustive because I have no time (lot of work this month) but i hope u'll like it.
I'm waiting a Jeff approval to post it, maybe tomorrow!
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Nelson Hansen
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Thank you for being willing to show us some about your process, I can't wait to see your making of :)
Mosh Design
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nice work man.....
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Roberto De Rose
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thanks!
I'm about ending the making of!
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Roberts Wrong
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the rendering vs final shops what a great eye + photoshop artistry can do to making an image zing. nice.
Marc Levy
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That is one gorgeous rendering. How long have you been doing renderings like this. Im at 3 yrs and they still are not great but getting better as i practice more..
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Kate Wandell
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Me too. I'm learning 3D (modeling + rendering) along with Photoshop post-production on my own, and i gotta say it is a bit frustrating mainly becuase it is really hard to find good arch tutorials... I'm pretty sure I already know most of these techniques... but how to use them in order to achieve this sort of arch viz? :confused: That's the tricky part! :(