Photoshop Expert Needed to Change Fabric / Finishes in Product Photos
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Approximately 35 different pieces of upholstered furniture, with approximately 3-5 different kinds of fabric (e.g., slubby linen, velvet, mohair etc.) in 3-5 different colour ways each. Some fabrics will be plain, other fabrics will feature patterns of differing scales and complexity. Certain upholstered items will also feature decorative trims in different colour ways and studs in different shapes and finishes.
Approximately 20 different casegood items, with finishes ranging from high gloss lacquer, Gustavian style distressed paint, stained wood, patinated brass, patinated steel, antique bronze, and approximately 5 different marbles.
Audrey D.
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Hi,
how large and detailed are the images, can you share some samples?
Are you looking for PS only or considering 3D work, composed on top of the
furniture and masked in (given 3D can be more realistic, though more work upfront)?Audrey D.26 Apr 2018Hi - We're still designing our website so unfortunately I can't provide exact size / detail of the images as it will depend on which platform we use. However, the images will be large and high resolution similar to other high end furniture / interior design websites. We need the edited images to look as realistic and life-like as possible, as part of what sets our products apart is the beautiful fabrics and finishes. Thanks.
Robert L.26 Apr 2018Thank you. If it has to be as realistic as possible, the best option - especially for
more complex materials - would not be PS manipulation but modeling the furniture
in 3D and then any material and color variation can be made with photo-realism.
It's more costly though, so do you have a rough budget (total or per item)?