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Photoshop Plugin: Strada 3d

If you think that working with 3d models is only for expert users, able to use very sophisticated software like 3d studio max, maya or something like that… you are wrong! It’s finishing the time for super smart guys using complex parameters to render wonderful images… because more and more often new softwares are appearing: […]


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Photoshop Tutorial: Add color using curves

How to add color to grayscale photos using curves in Adobe Photoshop? Would you like turn your blac&white photo into Coloured one? Ok Let’s start with this nice tutorial: STEP 1 : Clean up the image as best as you can (remove scratches, dust, etc..) STEP 2 : Convert the image in CMYK – This […]


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PSD manager: Compositing with Photoshop

I hope you liked my article about PSD2Mat so today I’m going to write something about another very useful plugin: PSD Manager. PSD manager is a plugin produced by Cebas for 3d Studio Max/Viz that allow to export a layered rendering directly in a Psd file format: one channel in one layer… ready to be […]


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Create a 3ds max material from Photoshop

<< RDG PSD2Mat is a production proven connection between Adobe PhotoShop® and Autodesk 3D Studio MAX® – This maxscript converts layered PSD Files into a Scanline or VRay, Brazil or Mental Ray Material. Named layers are converted to bitmap files and assigned to their respective material slots. >> Are you tired to create all differents […]


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Photoshop – Photoretouch in only 30 seconds!

Photoshop Tutorial – How to remove unliked highlights so quickly! Very, very often we take a nice pics, with dear friends or beautiful girls/boys… but unliked higlights fills our visages! Especially in interiors shots, using the flash… With Adobe Photoshop and my veeery fast and simple technic you can improve your pics quality in just […]


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