Some very good modeling. A couple suggestions to bring it home.Don't forget to put the orthographic line renderings on one of your boards and place an isometric 2d in the other. I would suggest using an 11x17 format at 100dpi for your final boards. You have done great work here, don't lose credit needlessly.
Sorry, I should have read your post. Change the layer style to multiply. Then use the hue/saturation adjustment with colorize turned on to adjust the color. increase the hue to intensify the color. I will show you in class. I apologize for the earlier comment. my bad....
One last minor fix. copy the view-finder image layer in photoshop and add it to the reflection in your image. use your levels command to darken the image
Some very good modeling. A couple suggestions to bring it home.Don't forget to put the orthographic line renderings on one of your boards and place an isometric 2d in the other. I would suggest using an 11x17 format at 100dpi for your final boards. You have done great work here, don't lose credit needlessly.
ReplyDeleteOne other thing. Texture map or use photoshop to add an image to the rear viewfinder rendering. That would make it excellent!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I should have read your post. Change the layer style to multiply. Then use the hue/saturation adjustment with colorize turned on to adjust the color. increase the hue to intensify the color. I will show you in class. I apologize for the earlier comment. my bad....
ReplyDeleteOne last minor fix. copy the view-finder image layer in photoshop and
ReplyDeleteadd it to the reflection in your image. use your levels command to darken the image