[Photoshop] Multiple Renders

Which Is your favorite

  • 1. Yahiko

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  • 2. Minato

    Votes: 4 40.0%
  • 3. Jiraiya

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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neonbeast90

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These are some of my favorite characters i did some quick manipulating
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All righty then i used photo shop to move pixels on a screen shot which is indeed digital manipulation which is not all to far away from rendering
Like YuLyn said, a render is a picture with transparent background.
It might be copy pasting a render or picture on a background, but it's not a real render. Renders simply don't have backgrounds.
This is a render, as you can see it has no background at all:
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Like YuLyn said, a render is a picture with transparent background.
It might be copy pasting a render or picture on a background, but it's not a real render. Renders simply don't have backgrounds.

I'm not going to fight with you on this because it seems to me that there are multiple definitions for rendering and renders. But before i leave it at that one more link :)
 

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I'm not going to fight with you on this because it seems to me that there are multiple definitions for rendering and renders. But before i leave it at that one more link :)
Dude,listen to what you are said.

A render in the signature business is that which has been rendered good to use on signatures.
The name comes from the fact that before it was a render,it was a stock,and it was Manipulated with software (Mostly Adobe Illustrator,Photoshop is not widely used for rendering)to not have a background.

Now that that is clear.

These are nor renders nor stocks not even manipulations.

This is just an oversized image with text above it.
 

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Dude,listen to what you are said.

A render in the signature business is that which has been rendered good to use on signatures.
The name comes from the fact that before it was a render,it was a stock,and it was Manipulated with software (Mostly Adobe Illustrator,Photoshop is not widely used for rendering)to not have a background.

Now that that is clear.

These are nor renders nor stocks not even manipulations.

This is just an oversized image with text above it.
What you don't realize is the process i went through to get these images to the way they are i did cut out the original back ground and replace it with my own in a series of different layers i did not take these off a website and just repost them I and we are not talking about rendering a movie or going through a process of compressing the image but i did have renders in this image when i removed the back ground and it was as its own layer in photoshop then i created a new layer and created a new back ground in which i put the render in front of i used a series of filters to re align the pixels on the image But you are right in part when you say that the end result is an image cause renders, stocks, and manipulations are indeed all images.
 

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Like YuLyn said, a render is a picture with transparent background.
It might be copy pasting a render or picture on a background, but it's not a real render. Renders simply don't have backgrounds.

I'm not going to fight with you on this because it seems to me that there are multiple definitions for rendering and renders. But before i leave it at that one more link :)
they are not renders and thats not rendering.

They are stocks..

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