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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] With our renders complete, it's now time to composite in Photoshop. Now, I have my main image here, livingroom.tif, open, and then the rest of the images should be found in the 3DSMax Renderoutput folder. So I'm going to go ahead and just Shift + Select all of these, and let's just drag those into Photoshop. Now we have a couple of layers here. We have raw lighting, we have our z-depth, wire color, and reflection. So I'm going to go ahead and just start to layer my files. So I'm going to start with raw lighting, and I'm just going to select everything in that file, and I can also do Control+A. We're going to do an edit, copy, and then go over to our living room layer, and paste it. Now I'm just going to go ahead and label this as the lighting, and I'm going to hide it for now. We'll go ahead and turn these on as we start to work with them. So the next one is going to be the reflection pass. Going to go ahead…

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