Realistic Rendering of Spaces with 3ds Max
Opening Render in Photoshop
A course by Milan Stevanović , Architect and 3D Artist
Joined July 2020
About the video: Opening Render in Photoshop
Overview
“This lesson will cover opening raw render in Photoshop and forming the basic folder structure for post-production. After that, I will import render passes and place them into the proper folder.”
In this video lesson Milan Stevanović addresses the topic: Opening Render in Photoshop, which is part of the Domestika online course: Realistic Rendering of Spaces with 3ds Max. Create an architectural model of a building filled with detail from the initial brief to the final touches in Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“Opening Render in Photoshop Now, we'll open our render in Photoshop and form our basic layer structure. Let's do it. Here we are inside Photoshop. Let's go ahead and import or final render to Photoshop by dragging it to the window. Here it is. Usually, before I start my post-production, I go to Image mode and I change my image to 8 Bits/Channel. It's a bit easier to work that way. Files are a bit smaller and you do not need 16 bit all the time. Now, let's create our basic layer structure with folders by creating them. We can do this by creating folders one by one by hand, and then renaming ...”
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Course summary for: Realistic Rendering of Spaces with 3ds Max
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3D & Animation, Architecture & Spaces -
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3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop -
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3D, 3D Design, Architecture, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture

Milan Stevanović
A course by Milan Stevanović
Milan Stevanović is an architect and 3D artist based in Niš, Serbia. He is the founder of A+ Studio, where their main focus is architecture and architectural visualization, but are also established in the field of graphic design. Their main goal is providing their clients with a unique design and the feeling that comes with it.
Their clients range from local projects like creating a visualization for the revitalization of Cara Dušana street in the center of Belgrade, to international projects like visualizations for the rehabilitation of the old corrida arena name Plaza de Toros in Tangier, Morocco. A+ Studio’s work has been featured in Belgrade Design Week, Arhitekton magazine, and Dezeen online magazine.
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