From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Interior Lighting and Rendering
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Add light and shadow in Photoshop
From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Interior Lighting and Rendering
Add light and shadow in Photoshop
- [Narrator] Now, let's go ahead and adjust our lighting a bit in our composite, so I'm going to go ahead and switch on the lighting layer. Now, as you can see, this is the raw lighting layer, which means it starts with gray and then adds in the light. Now, one of the things I'm noticing that this too is a bit dark. Now, let's just go ahead and adjust this layer by itself without actually going through an adjustment layer, and let's go ahead and do image, adjustments, levels. And, again, I want this to be pretty bright, so I want the brights to be brights to be bright and the darks to be dark and just a good balance of tonality here. Then, once I have this, I can overlay this onto the image that we have, which is this. So, let's go ahead and turn this on, and I'm just going to add what's called soft light. Now, that soft light blending mode will enable me to bring up the overall lighting in the room and actually kind of create…
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Set up render elements1m 55s
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Add selection elements1m 31s
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Final render1m 49s
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Layer the composite in Photoshop2m 47s
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Add light and shadow in Photoshop1m 27s
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Adjust reflections in Photoshop3m 39s
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Adjust flames3m 8s
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Final touches1m 59s
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