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sent on February 12, 2016 (11:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
ITA, I find that the post in crates cinematic makes the scene very well, otimo the colors, I think ;-) Can I ask you how you did it, even in outline, because I also last year I tried, but without great success. :-D Ottimo scatto, trovo che la post in stie cinematic renda molto bene la scena, otime le cromie, secondo me Posso chiederti come hai fatto, anche a grandi linee, perché anche io l'anno scorso ci avevo provato, ma senza grandi risultati.
sent on February 13, 2016 (9:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello, thanks for the comment! So, for clipping I followed this very simple and effective tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iExjh97IjKE). As regards the post do with photoshop, practically creating a level curves (for brightness) where I go to counter a little the scene, then another level curves (color is time) where I go to vary the individual RGB channels so as to obtain the dominant i want (but do not touch the curve by varying the second game ends, or complementary colors). I found a tutorial on YouTube recently, if I find him I'll send you! Ciao, grazie mille per il commento! Dunque, per il ritaglio ho seguito questo tutorial molto semplice e efficace ( ). Per quanto riguarda la post la faccio con photoshop, praticamente creando un livello curve (per la luminosità) dove vado a contrastare un poco la scena, poi altro livello curve (sta volta colore) dove vado a variare i singoli canali RGB in modo da ottenere la dominante che voglio (non tocco la curva ma gioco variando le 2 estremità, ossia i colori complementari). Avevo trovato un tutorial su YouTube tempo fa, se lo ritrovo te lo mando!
sent on April 13, 2016 (15:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very beautiful in 16.9, congratulations! The colors make the atmosphere a little vintage, I like! Molto bella in 16.9, complimenti! I colori rendono l'atmosfera un pò vintage, mi piace!