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] If your render was successful, you should have a number of files in your 3ds Max Render Output folder. So, I have all of my render elements in addition to my master file. Now, I've gone ahead and opened these in Photoshop, so I have my hero shot here, which is Exterior_DAY.tif. And then I have a number of other ones. I have my Raw Lighting Pass. I have my Raw Reflection Pass. I have my Wire Color Pass, which allows me to select, as well as a Z-Depth Pass, which actually isn't giving me too much, so we may or may not use that one. So, let's go ahead to our main hero shot, and let's start layering in the elements that we're going to use. So, I'm going to start off with my Lighting Pass, and I'm just going to do a Select, All, which is Control + A or Command + A, and then I'm going to copy that. And we're going to hop over to our Main Composite here, and we're just going to paste that. So, we're basically…

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