From the course: SketchUp: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next

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Using render element mattes in Photoshop

Using render element mattes in Photoshop

From the course: SketchUp: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next

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Using render element mattes in Photoshop

- [Instructor] Having seen how we can create both matte as well as a whole bunch of extra texture elements in V-Ray Next for SketchUp, what we want to do in this particular exercise is show how we can combine use of those in order to add a slightly different set of tweaks to the original composite of our scene. Starting first of all with that difference that we were seeing between our subsurface scattering pass and the grapes as they appear in the V-Ray beauty render. Now, we have already noted that the discrepancy is most likely due to a longstanding, and possibly even recurring bug inside of V-Ray, but what we may want to try and do here is use the dirt pass that we have created in order to bring the two just a little bit closer together, a tweak that should be pretty straight forward. As a start then, let's drag and drop the extra texture to dirt pass, that we will find by digging down into the extra elements folder of…

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