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| Postwork Bumps and Lumps (2008-02-13) By: cowham Learn how to add bumps and lumps to a rendered texture. |
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| Old Photo (2008-01-20) By: mizgriz An effect to make your renders look like old, crumpled photos. (This technique can also be used to make your newer photos look like old photos) |
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| ReLight, Multi-pass and Studio Light Pro : Add realism to your preferred models (2007-10-31) By: myvirtuallady Add realism to your figure using Studio Light Pro and improve your scene in postwork with ReLight. Take the advantages of Studio Light Pro lightings, multi-pass renders and postworks with ReLight. |
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| Postwork in the absence of Photoshop: Fur (2007-06-21) By: Kemp Sparky All the postwork tutorials I found when I was starting out all relied heavily on either Photoshop or Paintshop Pro tools. I did not then, nor now, own either of those programs. The purpose of this tutorial is to show non-photoshop users how to paint fur using any paint program with soft brushes. |
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| Postwork Techniques (2007-06-04) By: Ilenora Learn how to create smooth skin, fix joint problems and poke-through, add highlight and shine effects, and other postwork tricks to finish off your image and add a beautiful flare to it! |
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| Tattered Edges Postwork (2007-05-05) By: cowham Create tattered edges for your clothing with postwork. |
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| Creating Comic Word Balloons Using Paint Shop Pro (2007-04-12) By: Dysfunkshunal A tutorial for creating word balloons using Paint Shop Pro 7, though the principles will work for any image editing software. Intermediate skill level. |
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| Quick Poser Thumbnail Collections with RName and Poser (2006-12-29) By: dorkati Create and rename thumbnail collections for your faces, expressions, poses or hair styles - quickly. |
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| Creating Silhouettes (2006-12-12) By: Ilenora With this tutorial, learn how to create beautiful, smooth black Silhouettes on a black background yet still be visible. |
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| Using Displacement Maps in Postwork (2006-12-08) By: Phoenix1966 In this tutprial, I'll show you how to use displacement maps in postwork compositing to add "realism". |
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