3D render post production workflow in Affinity Photo with product expert James Ritson
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- Interested in learning some non-destructive techniques for 3D render post production using Affinity Photo? Be sure to check out this creative session from Affinity product expert James Ritson.
Focusing specifically on render imagery from Blender, James guides you through his non-destructive workflow using placed render passes, adjustment layers, live filter layers and vector fill layers. He also covers esoteric techniques (like producing a diffuse glow effect non-destructively) as well as advanced techniques such as blend ranges, masking images and adjustments, tonal blending between foreground and background elements, and adding an organic grain effect.
James will be available on CZcams’s Live Chat for this session’s premiere on Friday, 1 September at 4pm BST to answer any questions.
He’s also provided free-to-use downloads of the source files and everything else you need to follow along here: affin.co/JRFC
To learn more about James and his personal photography and digital work, visit:
Website: www.jamesritson.co.uk
Instagram: / jamesr_affinity
Twitter: / jamesr_affinity
You can also browse through a myriad of articles written by James about Affinity Photo and photography over on Affinity Spotlight: affinityspotlight.com/article...
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Getting such a good examples for 3D post processing is truly a blessing
Another top shelf James Ritson’s tutorial.
Wonderful to see Affinity used with 3D renders. Thank you.
Professional and well explained. Thank you 💜
Always Amazing Well done!
Thanks for the tutorial 👍 Great tips and a very soothing voice!
Thanks James. It's good to see alternatives to how this would be done within Blender.
That was truly very helpful
learned a few tricks again. Thanks James
Excelent tutorial. Thanks
Affinity and Blender, great combo!
Your voice is a powerhouse!
I am waiting
Very nice tutorial!
Would it be possible to have one which describes how to use Affinity Photo to comp from passes (GI, Lighting, Specular refl, Refl, Refraction and so on and so forth) back to beauty?
Photoshop is terrible at that, After Effects is barely decent, and to do it properly I have always to resort to Fusion or Nuke. It would be so great if this could be done in Affinity, properly.
Hey Mauro, that is very much possible as I've done it with vRay and Cycles passes. Every combination is different for each render engine though, so there would need to be separate videos (or at least separate sections) for each engine. I'll put it on the list!
Hi James,
that's great. I have been working with V-Ray for the past 10 years at work (before that I was using RenderMan, Mental Ray and Arnold).
Generally speaking, the main basic passes can be comped in the same exact way, though I appreciate that some of the most particular ones, like the crypromatte, normal and velocity vectors can come out quite differently depending on the engine.
I guess something with the industry standards (V-Ray is definitely one of them), and just the basic passes will do as a nice starter.
Thank you very much for getting back to me, and for considering putting together such tutorials. Very much appreciated! 🙂
Perfect! And please add some ACEScg, including 32 and 16-bit workflows. And how to best deal with specialty AOVs such as shadow- and cryptomattes in Affinity. I would give up Photoshop in a second if I could get comfortable with Affinity Photo for my render post-processing. Thanks!
Is there proper OCIO config support inside Affinity Photo.. and can we use Multi-Channel EXRs inside Affinity Photo..?
Yes and yes-but the upcoming update will bring support for OCIO v2 (currently Photo only works with v1 configurations). Multichannel EXR files are brought in as multi-layered documents and you can composite everything in linear space.
You can also open EXR files from Blender and then use my macros to apply both Filmic and AgX transforms non-destructively, no OCIO configuration required.
Please add cryptomatte support
only if they could fix the broken white balance picker outside the raw processing....
Yeah but most people.
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