Moosey
June 11th, 2011, 17:34
My first tut. :D
I will show how to make this:
Only the registered members can see the link.
First, you want to make a canvas. Doesn't matter if it is transparent or not.
(Doesn't need a picture :p)
Next, you want to get your render and your stock.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Then, I added a pink soft brush on three different parts of the render.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Then I added an effect C4D. (Fun fact: I use this specific C4D a lot)
Only the registered members can see the link.
Now I added my adjustment layers.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Gradient Map - Black & White on soft light at 55% opacity.
Vibrance - Vibrance at 100, no saturation.
Exposure - A little bit of negative exposure and a little bit of positive offset and gamma correction.
Brightness & Contrast - -5 brightness and +25 contrast.
Then add a white soft brush where appropriate. I used it behind my render's head.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Finally, add your text and you're done! :D
Only the registered members can see the link.
Keep in mind that this is my first tut and I'm not very good at explaining things. :p
I will show how to make this:
Only the registered members can see the link.
First, you want to make a canvas. Doesn't matter if it is transparent or not.
(Doesn't need a picture :p)
Next, you want to get your render and your stock.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Then, I added a pink soft brush on three different parts of the render.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Then I added an effect C4D. (Fun fact: I use this specific C4D a lot)
Only the registered members can see the link.
Now I added my adjustment layers.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Gradient Map - Black & White on soft light at 55% opacity.
Vibrance - Vibrance at 100, no saturation.
Exposure - A little bit of negative exposure and a little bit of positive offset and gamma correction.
Brightness & Contrast - -5 brightness and +25 contrast.
Then add a white soft brush where appropriate. I used it behind my render's head.
Only the registered members can see the link.
Finally, add your text and you're done! :D
Only the registered members can see the link.
Keep in mind that this is my first tut and I'm not very good at explaining things. :p