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Layer the composite in Photoshop

Layer the composite in Photoshop

From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Interior Lighting and Rendering

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Layer the composite in Photoshop

- [Instructor] At this point our render is complete and we can move on to Photoshop. Now, if you were to render, you should get the original image as well as a number of different passes. And depending upon which elements you select, you'll get a number of different images. Now, let's take a look at some of those. So, we have our master image, or our hero image, which is just the kitchen. Then we have raw lighting. We have reflection. We have our wire color, which helps us to select the image. And we have a Z-Depth, which will allow us to select by depth, as well. So let's go ahead and open those up in Photoshop. Now I've hopped over to Photoshop and I've opened up my Kitchen.tiff file. We can take the other files and just drag them in and start to layer them. So I'm going to go ahead and just copy those in, and Photoshop should open up all of those. Now, we can select these layers and bring them in very…

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