I'm so surprised that in this day and age you wouldn't just go with a 3D render. Most if not all of these products already have 3D models created by the industrial or mechanical designers. They'd just need some shaders and lighting
i dont think that this is photography. its more like graphic design, or something like that. Ps its powerfull but they are kill the photography. So much lazyness involve
When I was in Daytona Beach studying photography we had to use 4×5 view cameras with film. LOL Tungsten lights also that heated up the room. Nice work 🙂
Why does the price always have to be so high?? You'd make a lot more money if you set it at $150, as this is more affordable for most people and you'd sell more. I absolutely love your stuff, but come on guys… This is a lot of money!!
as an amateur i am always interested in making my photos look better, in learning new things, tips and tricks. I have found that there is always something to be taken away from your videos. thank you for sharing.
After seeing the free (beverage) tutorial from Brian I had to get this.. This tutorial is just awesome! Hands down the best product photography tutorial so far. Well done!
This is epic! Also, guys, could you make a quick yt tutorial on "resolution stacking" software options ? There are any improvements in this area without using sony7r III pixel shift, just regular series of images ?
https://www.fiverr.com/princebd1/remove-background-20-images-88ad7bb5-992d-43be-9ab8-9a3bf2d66485
Love the idea of the video, although seeing that price felt like getting sucker punched.
I'm sure those that can afford it will love it, back to r/productphotography for me!
I was impressed and interested until I saw the $299 download fee…
$300 for this tutorial!!! You lot have lost it!!
Wish I could afford this. Looks enticing.
I'm so surprised that in this day and age you wouldn't just go with a 3D render. Most if not all of these products already have 3D models created by the industrial or mechanical designers. They'd just need some shaders and lighting
AWESOME!!! Love your products!
sick
i dont think that this is photography. its more like graphic design, or something like that. Ps its powerfull but they are kill the photography. So much lazyness involve
How about you link to the original free tutorial in the description?
When I was in Daytona Beach studying photography we had to use 4×5 view cameras with film. LOL Tungsten lights also that heated up the room. Nice work 🙂
Why does the price always have to be so high?? You'd make a lot more money if you set it at $150, as this is more affordable for most people and you'd sell more. I absolutely love your stuff, but come on guys… This is a lot of money!!
Super great. ?
as an amateur i am always interested in making my photos look better, in learning new things, tips and tricks. I have found that there is always something to be taken away from your videos. thank you for sharing.
Fluorescent bulbs, eww.
After seeing the free (beverage) tutorial from Brian I had to get this.. This tutorial is just awesome! Hands down the best product photography tutorial so far. Well done!
as a photographer and a former 3d artist – for me this makes totally no sense to photograph it and not just render it. much more flexible
I was very interested to get it, until i check the price
It´s good but a little expensive
iam very inspired with his productphotography
This is epic! Also, guys, could you make a quick yt tutorial on "resolution stacking" software options ? There are any improvements in this area without using sony7r III pixel shift, just regular series of images ?