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I found it a great way to go about making things look more natural. My goal was to try to capture both the natural and the stylized aspects without doing too much Photoshop on the images you’ll work with. There are many Photoshop templates out there where you can create both the natural and the stylized aspect together. But if you’re not careful with your Photoshop work, you can end up with a great combination.
Here are some screenshots of my Photoshop process
How does my computer look for this kind of work
When I’m using the Photoshop workflow, I usually use a very detailed image filter to give me a very clear sense of what’s being generated and how well it fits as well as what I need to do for a given angle. However, when dealing with smaller-scale images, I might want to set high performance filters to take into account the amount of data I’m generating. One of the great benefit to using high-performance filters (such as the DSR filter) is that, once I’m satisfied that the source is the correct size, I can use high performance and quality filters just as well.
So I know that I need to use high-performance filters for that same reason I need to always use low-performance filters. But if the result of my Photoshop process is something that looks fantastic and easy to do, it’s almost certainly because I’ve set up my workflow properly and have taken advantage of it.
When working with very large assets, though, it seems like this sort of ‘photographs on the wall’ experience is a good idea. Sometimes I find that I find myself adding an element of ‘wow’ just to give the image its natural (like the original of this is shown here), but that usually just adds a why the hell was that there kind of vibe. And sometimes, this is just more Photoshop-inspired inspiration.
What is the best way to get a natural feel for your images in Photoshop
I often find myself looking for inspiration from my own home or a new place I haven’t seen before. I’ll either download the original for comparison or use some of my favorite presets that I’ve used all across my home and studio. I feel like this is the best way to get my work on this levelespecially through the free services that I’ve developed for it that I can’t find on the outside. I’ve tried many different free Photoshop tools that I’ve learned a lot from
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