
The original image had a more conventional composition. It’s worth noting that the client specifically asked me to use this camera view for the purposes of the tutorial, since the project is very sensitive. We will begin by exporting render elements from the scene in 3ds Max, then use Photoshop to composite these elements to form the final image. In this tutorial, we will explore the process of post-producing the interior image above, using the files from a real commercial job for Capital One. PROJECT FILES: Click here to download the files for the tutorial

REQUIRES: 3ds Max 2010+, Photoshop CS3+, V-Ray 1.50+ (optional) Master core post-production skills to improve your interior renders as Jamie Cardoso explores how to generate render elements in 3ds Max, composite them in Photoshop and apply Adjustment Layers and effects.
