create a fake render in photoshop
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Create a Fake Render in Photoshop
Create a Fake
Render in Photoshop by Majid Yeganegi
This tutorial is going to show you how to ‘fake’ a render using Photoshop. It is very simple and straight forward and I hope
you find it very useful as it could be one quick option in your work process.
Step 1. Let us start with two direct SketchUp output images.
one color and shadows
one “monochrome” style and shadows.
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Color & Shadows
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Monochrome & Shadows
Step 2. Now using your image editing software, here we are using Photoshop, open both renders from same scene. First
we will enhance the color and shadow one. To do this, copy the base layer two times, and change the first copy to “Overlay”
Blending Mode with an opacity of about 70% and go to Filter>Blur> Guassian Blur and set the radius to 6.
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Step 2
Step 3. Apply the same filter to the second copy (upper layer) and change it’s Blending Mode to “Multiply” with an Opacity of
about 30%, depending on your scene.
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Step 3
Step 4. Next merge all layers using “Ctrl+Shift+E”
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Step 4
Step 5. Next go to the shadow render image and using “Ctrl+A” and “Ctrl+C” copy it to clipboard. Go to previous image and
using “Ctrl+V” to paste it. Change the Blending Mode to “Multiply” with an opacity of about 60% and do a Gaussian Blur Filter
with radius set to 22. This makes a fuzzy shadow effect.
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Step 5
Step 6. Next we need a neat edge for our shadows and to do this we need a Layer Mask. Make a Layer Mask, “Alt+click” over
the Mask and using “Ctrl+V” paste the shadow image over the Mask. Then using “Ctrl+I”, inverse it. Also you may do a level
enhance using “Alt+Ctrl+Shift+L.
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Step 6
Step 7. The final step in Photoshop is to click on the (fuzzy) Shadow Layer to exit the Mask, as shown in the image below.
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Step 7
And the final completed Photoshop render.
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Final Image
Hope you enjoyed this little tutorial and may you find use for it in some of your future projects.
Majid
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