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Simple product image (new color grading workflow test)

A short tutorial that incorporates tyflow, ornatrix, and some tasty color grading.

As mentioned in the video, my main purpose of this video was to explore color grading options. It's my very first attempt using this workflow and I don't know how viable it is in the long run, but I've always wanted to work more with 3D like a photographer using similar workflows. 

This is not a color grading tutorial and I won't share my preset. I've been working with that preset since a few years back for my personal photography and have kind of developed a style that I like. Besides, no one learns shit by just using pre-made stuff.

Therefore, instead of just handing it over to others, I really really urge people to practice color grading themselves and try to find a style that they like. Or, as mentioned in the video, buy presets and start tweaking to your own liking. I'm not "fluent" in color grading and there are a lot of photography tutorials out there that covers it way better than I ever could.

Simple product image (new color grading workflow test)

Comments

Almost right. Oleg cricket 😅

What's the name of the Instagrammer? I heard it as Orla Cricket 😅

Birk Kromann

Superb video !

Could you share this Lightroom preset ? (Chaparrall) It looks pretty awesome :)

Big JL, for more approaches like that, my interest is also bigger for products and scenes like that! Very happy to see this content here! Remember that I showed you some pictures of wine bottles and labels once, look at that for as long as you can. At the moment I am about to make a chocolate cream and pieces of chocolate, if you have already done something like this (black and white chocolate), guide me?! Cheers and thanks again for this great content!

Thanks for this one . This has a huge value for people like me who is doing product visualization more than arch viz .

Actually I have no idea, should be able to find some script for that on scriptspot :)

They are, but probably the best ones out there :-)

Off topic: How can I select all objects with Turbosmooth in scene?

Nick Sushkevich

That is one expensive coffee bean! :D

Nick Sushkevich


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