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I am working as a remote contract interior designer. A large part of my business is to deliver design renderings which I create via my employer's proprietary software, which is nice, because any furniture or products I source have an accompanying 3d model via a separate graphic design team. My problem is that the renderings always come out flat. So, I have been post-editing via PS and LR for contrast, exposure, clarity, etc. I've been haphazardly adding lighting from the windows by selecting an area and adjusting the levels to create an angled lighter area, however, when the surfaces change, it gets tricky and time-consuming otherwise it looks off. I'm attaching an image that took a bit to achieve, but is what I would like to deliver consistantly. I've seen other designers have much more realistic results, however, I have no way of knowing if they are using Revit or some other rendering software.
All this to ask-- With all the AI filters in LR, PS and others, is there an Adobe app on the platform that is capable of taking an existing image and doing this more easily? Longshot, but if so, that would be so IDEAL.
Thank you for any ideas or conversation around this wondering!
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Hi @Alex26649718ktor unfortunately as of version 22.5 Photoshop stopped supporting native 3D in Photoshop.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/3d-faq.html
You may want to look at Substance suite of products (specifically Stager) to adjust lighting and materials in a 3D room.