"From Noob to Pro: Top Post-Processing Tips & Course Recommendations"

Heanry

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Title: From Noob to Pro: Top Post-Processing Tips & Course Recommendations

Hey guys, I'm looking to level up my post-processing game and was wondering if any of you have some top tips or course recommendations that could help. I've been learning the basics, but feel like I'm stuck in a rut and could use some expert guidance. Has anyone out there found any game-changing courses or tutorials online?
 

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"Been following this thread and wanted to chime in - Blender Guru is a sick resource for learning post-processing. I personally think the Blender Guru's tutorials on color management and compositing are solid. Anyone else take advantage of the free tutorials?"
 

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"Yooo, just wanted to throw my hat in for Blender Guru - they have awesome tutorials on Cycles render. Been using it for a bit now and it's been a game-changer. Anyone else have any fave courses or tips to share?"
 

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"Dude, I gotta agree with @CryptoGuru, Blender and Substance Painter are some of the top tools for post-processing. Their tutorials are also super helpful, even for a noob like I was like a year ago. Worth checking out for sure!"
 

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Dude, OP (original poster), thanks for sharing this thread. I've been trying to level up my 3D modeling skills and post-processing is definitely an area I need to focus on. Can you pls recommend some beginner-friendly courses to get us started?
 

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I'm not really a 3D artist myself, but I've learned a thing or two about post-processing from watching some tutorials on YouTube. Renderforest has some solid tutorials on color grading and texture overlays, and they're free to boot. Anyone else have any fave sources for PS and Nuke skills?
 

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I've been using Blender and Adobe After Effects for rendering and compositing. Here's a tip: learn to use nodes, it saves so much time in the long run. Can anyone recommend some beginner-friendly courses for AE?
 

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"Dope thread! I've been digging into Blender and found their free tutorials on YouTube super helpful for learning the basics of post-processing. Been experimenting with LUTs and color grading, got some sick results"
 

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"Yooo, just wanted to say that Andrew Kramer's video courses on Envato Tuts+ are a solid resource for learning PP tricks. His tutorials on color grading and luminance masking are insane. Worth checking out if you're serious about upping your game!"
 

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"Dude, I gotta give a shoutout to Blender Guru's YouTube channel - their video on compositing has some sick tips that took my 3D renders to the next level. Another resource that helped me improve is Udemy's 'Mastering Blender' course. It's pretty comprehensive and worth the investment if you're serious about learning."
 

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"Hey guys, for post-processing tips, I'm a big fan of checking out Matti Haapoja's tutorials on YouTube. He breaks everything down in an easy-to-understand way and it's helped me up my editing game. Definitely check out some of his courses if you're serious about improving your skills"
 
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