Automotive Rendering and Compositing in Photoshop and KeyShot

Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this tutorial, we learn how to create an automotive render and composite it in Photoshop, VirtualRig, and KeyShot. Software required: VirtualRig Pro 2.3, KeyShot 4, HDR Light Studio 4, Photoshop CS6.
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Course Description
In this tutorial, we learn how to create an automotive render and composite it in Photoshop, VirtualRig, and KeyShot. Throughout these lessons, we look at the various pieces it takes to build an automotive render. This covers adding realistic motion blur to a static backplate and utilizing the speed of KeyShot with HDR Light Studio to create the renders necessary for the final composite in Photoshop. HDR images in this course are provided courtesy of Moofe.com. Software required: VirtualRig Pro 2.3, KeyShot 4, HDR Light Studio 4, Photoshop CS6.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 0m 51s
—Introduction and Project Overview 0m 51sAutomotive Rendering and Compositing in Photoshop and KeyShot- 1h 47m
—Blurring the Backplate in Virtualrig Studio 11m 43s
—Blurring the HDR to Match the Backplate 11m 27s
—Introducing KeyShot and Starting a New Scene 12m 18s
—Lighting the Car 10m 10s
—Setting up Renders in KeyShot 11m 6s
—Layering the Renders in Photoshop 10m 34s
—Changing Blending Modes of Various Renders 5m 29s
—Color Adjustments and Additional Renders 10m 9s
—Adding Car Shading Layers 10m 39s
—Final Adjustments to Our Image 14m 8s