Tham khảo tài liệu 'enhancing cad drawings with photoshop phần4', công nghệ thông tin, đồ họa - thiết kế - flash phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 98 chapter 3 digital darkroom skills Figure The image with lens flare and film grain added Summary This chapter has exposed you to a wealth of techniques to use in your digital darkroom. You have seen the entire digital photo work flow from developing raw images through tonal adjustment color balancing sharpening blurring and simulating real-world camera effects. As always plan to spend time practicing these techniques to build skills that you can use every day. Chapter 4 You and Your Entourage Entourage is a term used in traditional architectural illustration to describe elements added to a rendering that place a building in the context of its environment and relate it to human scale. Examples of entourage are people furniture cars trees plants and flowers. This chapter will teach you how to extract and enhance image-based 2D entourage in Photoshop and then show you how to employ it in the 3D world of Autodesk VIZ. Although it is possible to create true 3D entourage in Autodesk VIZ or to buy 3D models of cars people and trees doing so may be overkill for most projects. Using 3D entourage might not produce photo-realistic results for your rendering in a reasonable time frame because it requires far greater rendering time as compared with image-based 2D entourage. However in some instances using true 3D entourage makes sense such as in an animation where a moving point of view exposes the flatness of the entourage illusion. You can use photographic entourage directly in Photoshop without ever using a 3D program. See Chapter 6 Elevating the Elevation to learn how to use entourage in an elevation made from an AutoCAD drawing. You can also use entourage in 3D scenes that are composited from image elements in Photoshop see Chapter 7 Illustrating Architecture . Extracting Entourage Enhancing Entourage Using Entourage in Autodesk VIZ Extracting Entourage To create your own entourage start by taking photographs or making scans of the people and objects you want to use