From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Interior Lighting and Rendering
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Adjust reflections in Photoshop
From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Interior Lighting and Rendering
Adjust reflections in Photoshop
- [Male] With our layers in place, we can now move on to actually working with the composite. So we're going to start off with the reflection layer. Now, if I turn on the reflection layer, you'll see that it looks like this. Now, this came in a little bit dark and so I'm just going to do a quick operation just to get a little bit more contrast in it, and we're going to select this layer and then go Image > Auto Contrast and that'll go ahead and make the image a full range of colors and that'll give us a little bit more to work with. If we were look at the histogram of that image, it would basically spread out across the entire Spectrum. Now, once we have this, we can blend it with the original layer. So I have this layer and it looks a little dull. So let's go ahead and add some reflections and brighten it up. So, I'm going to turn this on and we're going to change the blending to lighten. And then I'm going to go…
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Understand V-Ray Render Elements3m 21s
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Create lighting elements2m 6s
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Set up reflection elements1m 57s
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Add a wireframe color element2m 55s
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Final render1m 51s
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Layer the composite in Photoshop2m 53s
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Adjust reflections in Photoshop3m 22s
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Add light and shadow in Photoshop3m 17s
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Add sunlight glow3m 18s
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Final touches3m 23s
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