Hi, have you heard of “photo SFX art” (just search on Google for it …)? There you can watch a nice free video showing the right way to create outstanding pictures. This helped Daniel to make photographs that have that wow-effect any time you look at them. It may help you too.
Thanks for the tutorial! And thank you for keeping in mind the newbies to 3ds max. I learned a lot! I want to do something similar but with Vray. I hope u can add Vray and more compositing tutorials because i find your explanation clear and have a very good systematic approach on the subjects. Thanks!
This is not the correct way to do camera matching on max. The camera isnt matching really. You may not notice too much in just a knot, but if you do a building it will be out of perspective completely lol
Hi, have you come across “Photo SFXart Tricks” (just google it)? There you will find a useful free video demonstrating the way to shoot impressive photographs. It made it possible for Joe to make photos which have a jaw-dropping-effect whenever you take a look at them. Hopefully it works for you also.
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Ah, but can you explain it clearly & give the viewer a chance to follow along in 5 minutes? No? Yes, well then, how about a nice cup of STFU?
I agree. He has a sharp voice
Very useful,thanks
Nice Tutorial
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What is this, manual camera matching? No no, I needed a tutorial for the automatic one.
thanks!!
Hi, have you heard of “photo SFX art” (just search on Google for it …)? There you can watch a nice free video showing the right way to create outstanding pictures. This helped Daniel to make photographs that have that wow-effect any time you look at them. It may help you too.
and friends metanse here is everything you need to learn how to model, from the beginning they recommend:youtube.com/user/tutorialsxxx?feature=mhee
Thank you. easy and educational, very detailed.
what about 2 point perspective? can this method still be used?
Thanks for the tutorial! And thank you for keeping in mind the newbies to 3ds max. I learned a lot! I want to do something similar but with Vray. I hope u can add Vray and more compositing tutorials because i find your explanation clear and have a very good systematic approach on the subjects. Thanks!
This is not the correct way to do camera matching on max. The camera isnt matching really. You may not notice too much in just a knot, but if you do a building it will be out of perspective completely lol
Hi, have you come across “Photo SFXart Tricks” (just google it)? There you will find a useful free video demonstrating the way to shoot impressive photographs. It made it possible for Joe to make photos which have a jaw-dropping-effect whenever you take a look at them. Hopefully it works for you also.
blender ftw! =D
guuugol.. no it is gOOgle… not guuugol xD
wow mate this was the first tutorial video which explained everything in detail! bingo cheers mate
Just use Cinema 4D R14
Program for professionals!
youtube.com/watch?v=lQKNh1h32xk&feature=related
that would be a lot easier if you were using blender; blender.org.
Jak nie wkurwia ten angolski akcet… Oglądać się nie da
man i did great things with this tutorial im really satisfied with the results im getting!!
Thank you very much!!
great tutorial.
Thanks alot for the effort!
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this is a pretty nice video thank you very much for sharing it with us!
cool. Dont have to get your panties in a twist. im just saying