Thursday, September 24, 2009

Class 4 Jeff Bedrick




This my last attempt on this assignment, this time the feedback was more motivating than last class, he said is looking much better than last week. I still need too reduce the contrast and saturation on the trunk and I should avoid mirror looking things like the trees in the middle in the background.

Jeff gave us a neat trick, suppose you have a layer with transparency on it and then you create another layer full layer with some kind of texture or color on it, by just pressing alt + middle line between the 2 layers is gonna take the transparency that is on the tree layer and apply it to the texture layer. Texture layer should be on top of tree layer.

We had also to show some picture for our final, he liked the ones that were taken in San Francisco, he recommended me to stay local so I can always go back and take some more pictures if I need them, I need to bring more pics for the background and foreground.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Class 3 Jeff Bedrick



Here is my second try of this assignment, I think this one looks better...

If we need to correct a picture we can use in PS filter>distort>lense correction... this can help correct perspective, fish eye, etc...

It's important to notice that in the horizon line the sky gets lighter.

To make a reflexion on water we need to duplicate and flip vertically the image that is gonna be reflected, use multiply on it, mask the part we want to hide and blur the "reflexion".

These are the crits on my last assignment:
If I'm gonna do a sunset I need to put light on the ground and long shadows from the bushes and trees, so he recommends me to change the sky to have less work to do. There is also inconsistency on the blur, some parts have blur others don't, I should try to be consistent.

In the layer mode, Darker color pinta basicamente sobre aquello que es bright.

By compressing the levels in a mask puedo ponerle un poco mas de blur en los bordes de la cosas.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Class 2 Jeff Bedrick



Today we started the class giving some crits to assignments from previous classes, he told us to try to keep our color palette not too saturated... mine was totally saturated....

Applying effects:
Duplicate of the layer and then convert it to smart object, hide original and apply filter example blur (smart filter), and that one can be edited, wherever you paint black on the mask is going to hide the effect.

To affect inmmediate layer:
Press alt and click middle line between layers ---> esto hace que el efecto se aplique al layer de abajo.

This is what I got about my assignment:
It has a nice depth of field but some of the edges of the trees on the right are still too sharp. Jeff recommends me to have a brighter sun and less yellow, the trunk needs to be integrated to the grass, by using stamp tool with a grass brush taking samples from the grass it can be done easily.

Walk-through process:
1- Set the correct size
2- Clean the scene with masks
Select channel layers , blue channel shows us a better separation between sky and the rest. Duplicate the blue channel and on the new one go to levels and start compressing the levels, then paint what's needed to have clear black and white picture. Then with ctrl+dotted circle make a selection and invert it, then use it as a mask.

Exercise:
-Atmosphere perspective
-Clean plate from multiple shots

Demos:
-Photo Align
-Photomerge

Assignment:
Correct the image done

New link: www.mayang.com/textures

Class 1 Jeff Bedrick

Jeff told us that the best resolution to work with was 1280x720 but for drafts 720x360.

We should follow the rule of thirds. He recommended the following links:

www.videocopilot.net --> tutorial digital art
www.creativecow.net
www.photoshopsupport.com
www.cgtextures.com

He showed us some tutorials about masking and curves that were great for me (animator who is trying to learn matte painting).

The assignment for next week is to compose one cloud, a landscape and a foreground element.

Remember to name the assignment this way:

lastname_anm631_proj1_draft01.jpg
lastname_anm631_proj1_draft01.psd