Visual Storytelling for 3D ArchViz
Base Corrections of Elements in the Image
A course by Sonny Holmberg , Architect and Visualization Artist
About the video: Base Corrections of Elements in the Image
Overview
“Here you will learn how to use adjustment layers to adjust and balance elements in your render.”
In this video lesson Sonny Holmberg addresses the topic: Base Corrections of Elements in the Image, which is part of the Domestika online course: Visual Storytelling for 3D ArchViz. Create a realistic architectural visualization by rendering a sharp composition using 3ds Max, V-Ray and RailClone.
Partial transcription of the video
“Base Corrections of Elements in the Image In this lesson, we will add adjustment layers to correct separate elements of our image. We're using adjustment layers to correct separate elements in the image so we can make things brighter or darker or control contrast in colors if needed. This could also be done in 3ds Max, but it is faster to do in the postproduction. Let's start adding some adjustment layers to the image. Create a new group and let's name it Base Adjustments. Let's create a selection for the vegetation in the scene. Always make sure to have a low number in your Tolerance when ...”
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Course summary for: Visual Storytelling for 3D ArchViz
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Software
3ds Max, V-Ray -
Areas
3D, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture

Sonny Holmberg
A course by Sonny Holmberg
Sonny Holmberg is a Danish architect and visualization artist. After studying architecture at the Aalborg University in Denmark, he went on to work as a visualization artist for Henning Larsen Architects in Munich, and a few years later as a 3D artist at Pixelflakes Architectural Marketing in London. After six years abroad, Sonny moved back to Copenhagen and started his own visualization studio, Depth Per Image, which specializes in crafting visual storytelling for architects.
Since 2019, Depth Per Image has worked with clients such as Arkitena, SQ1, Terroir, Störmer Murphy and Partners, Morris+Company, Lundhagem, Tulinus Lind, Loci, Jürgen Engel Architekten, CF Møller Architects, and Sweco. Sonny’s work has received international recognition, such as a nomination for best commissioned image at the CGarchitect 3D Awards in 2020. His work has also been exhibited in the Tromsø Museum and North West Museum and Art Gallery, Terroir.
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