So that's a possibility, and the other thing that you could do is you can composite thes over other things, and to do that, you need a good Alfa Channel. So right now it's sort of been generated to look like a little bit like an illustration, and then I've put another illustration effect on top of that with just this plug in. Like the brush size is bigger and stroke rotation. If you have access to that kind of plug in, you can also edit thes style said. They're calling that Monet so you could kind of treat them in this way. It's sort of been like a illustrations been drawn and redrawn or painting. Let's see if it can do something interesting with this tree.
You can do something like, let's see filter Topaz Impression. One of the things you could do with these is, especially if the tree had no leaves is do something that has kind of a Gothic or horror look to it. So you could do something like that like this. A few of you may not necessarily have these or you may, but, um, I just want to run it through a couple of plug ins is for the fun of it. The other thing that you can dio is if you have various plug ins like, for example, I'll just run through. So let's see what that tree looks like now. But so I actually like it when it's pushed more towards storybook illustrations and things like that. Now, to me, the tree is starting to get interesting looking because I don't find it that realistic the way that it works, you know, right out of the box. You can use a custom color for branches, and you can edit that color of course, also flat shading for leaves flat shading four branches. If you're looking up at it from the ground and it's very tall, kind of subtle on this particular tree, you could also use custom color for leaves. Now what's interesting about it is that it has thes advanced features, and you can do things like, uh, camera tilt, which, actually, it's supposed to make the tree look like it's tipping away from the cameras. Let's make them branch closer to the ground, and there's a number of different kinds of trees oak trees, young Romania money even sure what that is exactly, um, shrub palm tree and let's go back to something like an elm tree. Render tree, and you'll see that if you do that, you're presented with a dialogue box, and you have the ability to vary all kinds of parameters on these trees, like the leave amount or the branch height. Fill in a sub menu there, but they've since been moved to filter.
So Where Are These Trees, Anyway?: Let's have a look and see if we can find where these trees air located. What people usually use them for is to make architectural visualisation illustrations, but maybe we can find some other use for them.ΔΆ. There are TREES in Photoshop?: hidden inside photo shop is the ability to make trees.