From the course: Product Presentation Workflow
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[Instructor] I will consider this done here now and there is always room for improvement and adding some more elements to the scene. But to me this looks perfectly fine and it covers almost everything we needed to create a product presentation. Now a couple of things I've done off the recording. Let me quickly show you. One is that I have added these grass strands. And you can get these from the texture folder, these two images. You can just drag and drop them and apply the gloss and blur on top of that and make sure that you put them on top of the element layers. So it's basically in the foreground. And you can hide and unhide them and see the result. The other thing I've done is I've added a fake light to the table here. Again I have used the G, pressing the G, the gradient tool and added a gradient and restricted that to the RGB pass. So we have some lighting effect in here if you notice if I turn that on and off. So these were the two major things that I've done. Now I'm going to…
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Setting up HDRI file5m 23s
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Setting up V-Ray and lights5m 52s
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Adjusting materials4m 28s
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Setting up render passes5m
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Compositing renders in Photoshop6m 34s
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Adding background elements5m 45s
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Adjusting render passes5m 37s
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Color correcting objects5m 21s
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Using PixelSquid models3m 51s
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