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How to Create Effective Desert and Underwater Environments
Posted on Nov-01-2023 15:01 | by BBlK | 89 views
How to Create Effective Desert and Underwater Environments
Detail link: https://www.daz3d.com/how-to-create-effective-desert-and-underwater-environments
Postwork can massively transform a scene into a much more convincing environment. Mary Wright (Quixotry) with the use of rendered images, stock images, specific Photoshop tools, actions, filters and brushes shares her detailed techniques of creating two different environments; realistic underwater and desert settings.
She then goes through how to insert rendered DAZ Studio characters and props into these scene images, making them look like it's their natural home. It's an essential tutorial to widen your choices of how you can portray your rendered creatures and characters.
Software required to follow-along this tutorial
Photoshop CS6 or greater
Tutorial Content : 2 hours
Desert Environments
•How to create a hot desert look from scratch
•Heatwaves
•Sand
•Sunlit skies
•Mirages
•Dust
•Desert storm
Underwater environments
•How to create an underwater look from scratch
•Ripples
•Light rays
•Bubbles
•Ocean floors
•Caustics
About the presenter : Mary Wright
Mary Wright is an established and published artist at DAZ 3D known as Quixotry.
She grew up surrounded by beautiful paintings. Her father, Thomas Baker, is a master oil painter specializing in portraiture. It was his talent, teaching, and encouragement that led her to begin developing her own artistic abilities. This, combined with help from several other talented family members, led to the taking up of a great many hobbies which include woodwork, clay sculpting, papercraft, beading, and writing: all practiced with great enthusiasm and varying degrees of success.
Mary discovered DAZ Studio while looking for an affordable program that would allow her to learn about the world of 3D art. Recognizing it as a useful tool for figure reference, illustration, and book cover creation, she added it to her workflow and found that pairing 3D renders with postwork in Photoshop opened up a world of exciting artistic possibilities.
On top of being a digital artist, Mary is a freelance editor, voracious reader, and lover of the written word. She has run her own business, Quills, Nibs, and Keyboards Editing & Design Services, from home since 2014. It started out as a simple editing business and later expanded to include graphic design elements as she branched out into book cover creation with the help of DAZ Studio.
She lives in New Mexico with her husband Brandon and their cat, Bagheera.
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