In this film, I am going to take the final renderings that I did as 3D files, created JPEGs out of them and now in PhotoShop what we can do is take these images and try to play around with them. Give them a couple of effects. Make them a little more believable and that is something that you can do either here or in the other program. Generally, we will do a little bit of both but for this one, I am going to use, strictly PhotoShop to do that. So I am outlining this red. I am going to create a duplicate layer. I want to give it a little bit of texture because it looks very cartoonish, almost like Shrekish. Now, if we were going for instance with a fabric, we can choose a canvas or a burlap and just give it a very slight tone to it. Now that is a little drastic but I have created it as a second layer so what we can start to do is make it a little more transparent, give it a only a slight opacity to it. But, instead of doing that maybe we are just going to go with what is called a film green. And I will just give it a slight dusting over and make it look a little imperfect. So that is what we are going to do for this example. I think the metal looks pretty good on its own although if we wanted it to really shine, maybe look a little more polished we can change the levels of those flags, more contrast, something like that, and we will see that… and ideally we would do that with all the images that we have got here up the chair. And now we are going to bring it into presentation format, and again, like any other step in this process, it normally takes hours upon hours to really get what you are trying to do. But in order to simplify things, we will bring it into PhotoShop now. So, we create a document and that is going to be our presentation. We will take all of our images and we are going to put it into the document. So we have got three different chairs, three, and maybe we just need two of them, so we can get rid of one of them. So we play around with them and find the positioning that we like and put it in to our stock art. This is something I created. Just a show scale, that is very important with furniture, to really show the scale of something. How big we intend it to be compared to the human. We have got our guy here sitting, reading his book and we want to delete portions of it. So, it looks like he is actually laid back sitting in the chair. So we want to follow this line of the armrest, then delete it. So now, there is our guy. He might be a little too big, so let us go back, maybe he is closer to that, which seems a little more accurate. And again, we trace this line with the armrest and then delete. We lock these two pairs together and then that is our chair. That is our guy sitting in it, take this and save that as a JPEG and there we have it.
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