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Hi Kenn, For me personally, when doing a render, it’s much like drawing with a pencil and paper. When I draw/sketch, I will sometimes squint to see simple shapes in the object, then will draw those shapes. Same with a render in that you will first pen out the main/basic shapes. In this case, the frame or base of the vehicle was my first shape. Then, the highlights shapes and always looking at those shapes like the highlights, shadows and such. One at a time and zooming way in if need be. This isn’t a basic tutorial, I agree, in that it simply walks you through the process of a basic render. And it isn’t your regular tutorial that you can do in ten minutes or even an hour. This one takes time and some patience. Hope this helps.
Love it, nice and simple steps and very easy to do, thanks for the tips…I love learning new things with PhotoShop
this looks hard and it doesnt have much details
Hi Kenn, For me personally, when doing a render, it’s much like drawing with a pencil and paper. When I draw/sketch, I will sometimes squint to see simple shapes in the object, then will draw those shapes. Same with a render in that you will first pen out the main/basic shapes. In this case, the frame or base of the vehicle was my first shape. Then, the highlights shapes and always looking at those shapes like the highlights, shadows and such. One at a time and zooming way in if need be. This isn’t a basic tutorial, I agree, in that it simply walks you through the process of a basic render. And it isn’t your regular tutorial that you can do in ten minutes or even an hour. This one takes time and some patience. Hope this helps.