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This tutorial is done with Photoshop CC (but it may work with CS6 too). This may actually be my first tutorial?!?I assume that people who are going to use this action, has some experience with smart objects, actions and Photoshop (woot).
This isn't quite rookie tutorial. Also let me know if you notice any bad grammar mistakes - i can fix them
This tutorial explains how this Planet Maker 3000 action works and gives you an idea, how you can edit your planet after action has completed it’s job.
Of course this tutorial comes with super-awesome-planet-making-photoshop-actions and PSD file where all this magic takes place:
Files are available HERE . Direct download is available HERE .
Video: youtu.be/ukbNs4M1nUQ
Using this action:
1. Open Planet_maker_4000x2000_CC.psd file.
2. Load Planet_maker_3000 action pack.
3. Replace texture inside this smart object (NB! Texture must fill entire area and must be 4000x2000px @ 72dpi or it won't work as it should).
4. Click 1_Make_planet.
5. After making your adjustments, click 2_Render_planet. This takes some time!
This video is just for fun: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DufGx8… everything is done in photoshop (planet, animation and video rendering)
Thank you for reading this!
All your comments and faves are very much appreciated!
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Comments: 23
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riazkhan [2015-03-14 21:04:29 +0000 UTC]
MAGNIFICENT!!!
This will come soo handy.
Thank you so much
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XelfrepuslaX [2014-12-28 05:29:42 +0000 UTC]
Not enough vRAM for 3d LOL. T_T. SUch is life. Nice tutorial nonetheless
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AkatsukiAndBloodstar [2014-04-02 22:35:38 +0000 UTC]
Oh come on!
How did I search up "Animal Maker" and got this.
Planets are scary.
Nice tutorial though...
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KuldarLeement In reply to specialized666 [2014-03-26 14:09:49 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you find this useful
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Finaglerific [2014-03-06 12:54:28 +0000 UTC]
Sweet resource! Definitely using this the next time I need to make a spacescape.
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DerekRestivo [2014-03-06 03:06:06 +0000 UTC]
I've been waiting for tutorials from you! There are some effects you achieve that I can't understand/figure out.
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KuldarLeement In reply to DerekRestivo [2014-03-06 09:01:15 +0000 UTC]
Yep, I guess i need to make some more, but actually there are lot of stuff already done so there is no point for me to make new tutorials (in case it isn't better in some way) Most of things are actually really basic, but this 3D think is like something what adobe has improved since beginning. They have even improved timeline so much that it has almost same features as in After Effects (with all those rendering features and video exporting capabilities) - if it's going to be like this every time, then I assume in future there will be only on program with all those features. Video is here: youtu.be/DufGx8018Jo (everything is done with photoshop - planet, animating, video rendering).
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DerekRestivo In reply to KuldarLeement [2014-03-09 06:07:00 +0000 UTC]
I had no idea you could do stuff like that in photoshop. Crazy. What I'm curious about is those Bevel tricks for rendering armor you mentioned on your fb. Also your environments just look so high resolution. I'd love to know how you achieve that.
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KuldarLeement In reply to DerekRestivo [2014-03-09 15:01:12 +0000 UTC]
Bevel and Emboss are very powerful tools, I actually may do a tutorial about it - seems logical
All this high resolution is all thanks to my powerful computer and to it's rendering power. Cause you need a proper tools for larger prints - like Photoshop needs actually 10gb of ram to run smoothly and all extra ram is nessesary for your OS + a lot of hard drive space.
For example i once did an outdoor manipulation for my employer and it was like 1:10 at it's original size - 40 x 20 meters @ 120dpi and it took over 1,5 tb of hard drive space to open it in PSD (PSD file was over 15gb) - so bigger the psd file - the bigger the hard drive space needed to operate with it in Photoshop.
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DerekRestivo In reply to KuldarLeement [2014-03-13 18:48:26 +0000 UTC]
I'm super curious about the bevel and emboss. I would never have even considered a tool like that. I'm actually getting a ssd today so my computer won't slowdown quite so badly . PS feels like its ready to explode at file sizes greater than 1.5 gigs. My laptop is maxed out at 8g of ram, but I think the ssd will do the trick.
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KuldarLeement In reply to DerekRestivo [2014-03-13 20:49:11 +0000 UTC]
Believe me - ssd is a game changer (mine opens Photoshop under ~5 seconds and it does many other great things with my pc), but i thing file size over 1gb isn't something to look for My average work psd size is 1gb - most works are completed with 3 stages ak 3x1gb psd's - so i flat my works in one point and start another psd file - so it wont slow my rig down too much - but it really takes some hard drive space if you have many works
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KuldarLeement In reply to wuestenbrand [2014-03-04 09:02:32 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot - i guess for space related works it's really good and useful action I'm still uploading my video.
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