![]() ![]() With hard light I use the burn tool A LOT, which results in more ‘vibrant’ shadows. The main difference between the two is how I make the shadows. This is, in short, what I use to edit in both these styles: Again, if you use photoshop frequently you’ll know what I’m talking about. I know, weird right?īut the reason why I call it that, is because they do look like they have been edited with these options. ![]() Now, we don’t actually use these two blending options while editing in these styles. These two are blending options often used in Photoshop. (it comes from a light source like a lamp). (When ordinary light seems to have (or really does have) actual substance), If you’re familiar with Photoshop you should know what I’m referring to, but for those who don’t know here’s a quick definition: I usually call these styles ‘’Hard Light’’ editing and ‘’Softlight’’ editing. In part 1 we talked about everything you need to know BEFORE taking your screenshots in CAS, so if you haven't seen that one the link is here: In this part I will discuss two different editing styles I use, both very beautiful, both realistic. ![]() Hey there and welcome to a detailed blog post about realistic sims :) ![]()
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