October 2014
Intermediate to advanced
246 pages
8h 5m
English
Whether you use Photoshop or After Effects to composite various render passes, have different layers so you can add specific effects, or just use the post production process to improve the final image, the image straight out of the render engine is rarely the final result. In this chapter we take a look at some of the processes worth looking at as post production options, starting with adding speed to the image. Then there's a discussion on reducing the amount of depth-of-field and throwing in some old-school film effects to make it look less digital. Finally, there are practical considerations of image resolution ...
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