![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s imagine you are not good at rendering, or that you don’t have a powerful PC. Why create shadows in Photoshop and not in 3D? In this article I want explain my workflow when it comes to this typical photoshop task for architects. Anyone can add shadows, but making them look as if they were rendered is a whole new world. Why? Well maybe they differ just a bit in the process, but the effect to achieve is different.ītw: As you might constantly looking to find more high quality cutout graphics and textures for architecture visualization you should check out our “Free Download” category – you will find several professional graphics here that you can use for free – even for commercial projects!Īlso notice there is a huge gap into just creating shadows than creating realistic shadows. Also it is different to create atmospherical shadows (like the blurred shadow of a non-visible tree in the foreground of the rendering) than the previous ones I mentioned. It is different to create shadows for cutout objects (persons, trees, cars) than to create shadows for buildings. So, do you want to create shadows in Photoshop for your next architectural presentation? Let’s start stating some keypoints: ![]()
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