๐งต Airbrush effect with /3/
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sep 2024 05:57:48 UTC No. 994974
Is it possible to achieve this effect with 3d modelling? I could previously do it in photoshop but the process isnt enjoyable with endless masking and touching up. Ive also cancelled adobe because they're shit.
Anonymous at Wed, 11 Sep 2024 09:05:18 UTC No. 994986
>>994974
Denoise at 1-5 sample(s). Should get you part of the way there.
90% of it is making the scene with the look in mind (slightly wonky perspectives, fudged/distorted shapes, etc.), color correction for the faded look, and maybe some post for some texture.
You won't ever get away from it looking "3d", but if you know your shit you can probably arrive at a unique look that's reminisce of what you're trying to achieve.
๐๏ธ Sacred G at Mon, 23 Sep 2024 23:58:59 UTC No. 996230
Idk I have no brush kits and start from scratch every time do they have maybe a desaturation brush or an opacity brush??? I've never tried it before I do graffiti on my computer but it comes out looking cartoonish and I've never seen anyone make digital graffiti that looked like that soft 70's air brush look or I'd use it to do my fill ins
Anonymous at Tue, 24 Sep 2024 12:20:03 UTC No. 996282
>>994974
It's not exactly the same thing but old school 90s Bryce 3D type renders always read as stylistically similarly in my mind
Anonymous at Sun, 13 Oct 2024 21:10:27 UTC No. 998211
It would probably be easiest and most effective to use post processing to get the effect.
Anonymous at Sun, 13 Oct 2024 23:46:57 UTC No. 998232
>>994974
Use AI, collect a library of references and train a custom style LORA.
Anonymous at Wed, 16 Oct 2024 08:25:21 UTC No. 998562
Probably doable in 3D