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Setting up a Photoshop composite

Setting up a Photoshop composite - Maya Tutorial

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Setting up a Photoshop composite

- [Tutor] We now have a number of rendered images on our disc. And these are the rendered layers, that we created previously. So if we go into our exercise files, I placed these images in the images folder. We have a number of them. If we start here with Hero, this is our main Hero shot. In other words, it's our main render. We're going to enhance this. This is where we start. And then we have just the Reflections. We have a Selection pass, which allows us to select parts of the scene. We have a Shadow pass here, which is basically really hard on the Shadows. And then we have Ambient occlusion here at the beginning, which is kind of a more soft, kind of the diffuse sort of Shadows. So what we want to do is bring all of these into Photoshop, build a composite, and then start adjusting the image from there. So I'm going to go into Photoshop, and then I'm just going to drag these files in. So I'm going to go back…

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