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Compositing renders in Photoshop

Compositing renders in Photoshop

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Compositing renders in Photoshop

- [Instructor] In this video, we will be compositing our render passes inside Photoshop, but before I jump into Photoshop, I want to show a couple of things here. If I zoom into my image with 100% resolution, you will see that my edges are pretty neat and clean and there is absolutely no roughness or irregularities on that or any jaggedness, but if you come across a situation when your edges are kind of rough even with 100% of resolution or zoom, it means that you have a problem with the anti-aliasing. Now to fix that issue, what you can do is go to your Render Setup dialog box, and then your VRay tab. If you go to the Image Sampler Anti-Aliasing rollout, change the type from Progressive to Bucket, and that should also solve this problem. Also, if you want the image to be very sharp, what you can do is change the filter size from 1.5 to 1.2. Now this may increase the rendering time, so in order to get with that, what you can do is go to GI under the Irradiance Map rollout you can…

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