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

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Layer the composite in Photoshop

Layer the composite in Photoshop

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

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Layer the composite in Photoshop

- [Instructor] So now we have everything rendered and we should have a couple files in our renderoutput folder. So I've loaded these up in to Photoshop. We have our main hero shot which is Exterior_Night.tif looks like this. We have our raw lighting layer. Our global illumination layer as well as our wire color layer which will help us to select things if we need it. So let's go ahead and start off by layering this image. So I'm going to go to the raw lighting layer, we're going to do Select, All, or control A, Edit, Copy, and then go over to our main composite here and just paste that in. Now we're going to double click on that, and let's just call that lighting, so we know what it is. Go over to the global illumination tab, again select everything, copy, paste, in to our composite and we'll call this global. And then, our wire color which is basically going to be our section layer, so I'm going to go and select that,…

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