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Sytses Moody Pics 2 (StudioV) (Read 814 times)
Jan 14th, 2007 at 7:08am

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Sytses Moody Pics (continued from page 1)


Step 8: colour

I think the shot looks a bit too bright for the weather conditions (stormy thick black clouds) and a bit too red. So let's apply some colour burn. My experience tells me that the colour that I should use to get rid of the redness is green. So let's select a dark green colour.
To apply the dodge, again, select a big hard brush with low opacity, this time set to colour burn blending mode. Paint over the shot.

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Step 9: details

The mood of the shot is pretty much set now, so let's take a look at the deatils. The first thing I notice is the wire of the antenna. It doesn't look too good, so let's enhance it a bit.
Select the line tool and draw in a new line over the wire. Take a look at the settings in the toolbar.

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Next up: the canopy. It just looks too blue to me, so let's make it a bit more orange like the rest of the shot. Select up a small brush, about 30% hardness and set blending mode to 'colour'. Now, carefully paint over the canopy.

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The markings on the fuselage also look a bit too red to me, so let's desaturate a bit. Set up a small soft brush set to saturation and select a black or white colour. Set opacity to a low value and draw over the markings.

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Step 10: highlights

To make the lighting look extra nice, you should add some highlights. This particular model already looks pretty good, but some places are lacking highlights, like the canopy. You can draw in highlights with a small, soft brush set to colour dodge. Again, low value of opacity! (You might want to draw in a little white -low opacity- first on very dark parts.)
Pay close attention to direction of the lighting on the aircraft!

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Step 11: almost done

The shot is kind of done now. You can add some things to enhance the shot to your own taste. Maybe make it black and white or add a vignet. I personally like vignet, because it makes you focus on the middle of the shot.
Here's how to do the vignet:
Go to FILTER - DISTORT (?) - LENSE CORRECTION

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Step 12: last minute colour change?

If you're not satisfied yet with the colours of your shot, maybe adding a photo filter will help.

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DONE!

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See how a few simple techniques can greatly enhance the looks of your screenshot?

Here is my end result after a bit more editting:

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Thanks for reading my tutorial. I hope you learnt something out of this.

If you have any questions about the tutorial, or anything else for that matter, please don't be shy to contact me.

Happy editing!

Sytse
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Reply #1 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 7:32am

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Another brilliant tutorial Sytses. I 'm sure many of us, myself included, will use these simple, effective techniques to add drama, style and impact to our edits.  Smiley
 

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Reply #2 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 7:36am

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Very informative and easy to understand tutorial.....Will have a go when i get time Smiley

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PS...just one thing...how about some prop blur Wink

 

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Reply #3 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 7:52am

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Yea.. It looks like a spitfire glider! Grin Shocked

But amazing Tut, sytse Cheesy
 

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Reply #4 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 9:03am

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Great tutorial. I think a lot of people can use this including me. Very good work.
 

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Reply #5 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 5:52pm

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Aah you nitpickers! LOL  Grin

Actually I linked to the wrong pic... oops! Forgot to upload the final version... Embarrassed

How's it now?

Thanks for the comments btw, I appreciate them very much!  Smiley I'm glad you all like my tutorial.
 
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Reply #6 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 8:55am

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Ive always wondered how people produce amazing edits, i now i know how!!

Got to add as well that the shot produced in the tute is awsome Smiley
 

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Reply #7 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 3:52pm

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Great tutorial Sytse! Ironically I especially like the way you incorporated the Photoshop feather in your thumbnails!

I'm not a crack at Photoshop but now I feel I'm a little closer ... thank you!
 

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