Photographic CGI Tools BUNDLE – Bokeh, LUTs, Lens Effects, Presets, Grain & more
Are you struggling to get your CGI renderings to look like if they were taken with a camera?
This is the ultimate CGI tools collection to achieve a photographic look! It includes 95 custom bokeh aperture maps, 158 photographic LUTs, film grain, Capture One and Lightroom Presets, V-Ray Lens Effect Filter Images and more!
Probably one of the reasons is that your rendering lacks the contrast that we are used to seeing in photography!
Just use one of the photographic LUTs or V-Ray VFB Presets from this collection to add a photographic touch!
Apply one the photorealistic or stylized custom aperture maps to your camera to get awesome looking bokeh!
Check out the free sample pack: https://3dimperfections.gumroad.com/l/ApertureMaps_Free
Wait! There is more:
Film Grain overlay images and a Photoshop file with which you can do non-desctrubale tonemapping to then apply an LUT in 32-bit mode.
Make your lens effects stylized, realistic and unique by using the 32bit filter images included in this bundle!
This collection is full of photographic LUTs for your individual rendering. No rendering is like another, so choose the base brightness and contrast and try out one of the 6 LUTs from each base – and if you like, choose a warm, cold or Teal and Orange variation to add some more color or drama. 158 LUTs in total! Base categories: Flat, Balanced, Bright, Dark, Contrasty & Log.
Check out the free sample pack: https://3dimperfections.gumroad.com/l/Free_Photographic-LUTs
Check out my tutorial on my Youtube Channel for more information on how to treat your renderings like photos.
If you are using V-Ray, you can also use one of the seven Vray 5/6 VFB Presets in this pack to make things even more easy: Just load the preset, reconnect the LUT and you are done!
With an Exposure Layer with Highlight Burn and the LUT loaded in, your rendering should look already amazing on the contrast side. You can also use the presets that don't use an LUT and Curves etc. instead, so you have total control.
You can also use the zeroLutVFB.cube to bring your 32bit linear rendering into log-space (just click "Work in log" in the LookupTable layer) and save it out e.g. as a TIF file so you can then edit it in your photoediting software of choice or add your LUT of your choice on top straight in the VFB!
Easy to use LUTs and Presets for a photographic look in your renderings!