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Same process as the previous.

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Awesome job dude. Details, model and render are top notch. But I'm refreshing my question: Can you write something about post process which you used. I understand you just put those render elements to Photoshop and changed layer blending or what?
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Originally Posted by janusz_the_maker View Post
Awesome job dude. Details, model and render are top notch. But I'm refreshing my question: Can you write something about post process which you used. I understand you just put those render elements to Photoshop and changed layer blending or what?

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VRay Documentation - VRay Render Elements

Simply I activated render elements from the render setup menu (F10).

Click add and choose this elements, that will be created while rendering. Naturally you could specify every image saving destination:

- vray_rawshadow: vray frame buffer renders shadow channel
- vray_rawlighting: vray frame buffer renders lighting channel
- vray_rawreflection: vray frame buffer renders reflection channel
- vray_rawrefracion: vray frame buffer renders refraction channel

Finally every single channel is an image that you could mix to the original rendering using photoshop layers, just to make every channel more visible. Normally I inverted shadow channel and add it in photoshop using multiply mode. Other channels are mixed in screen mode.

I hope to have been clear

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Thank you very much. I was playing a bit with those render elements earlier, but...

anyway thanks again.
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I had a problem with my monitor gamma, here you're two new corrected renderings:



Tyre sidewalls are currently too much reflective, so they're too light.

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sweet as! very nice render it shows all the details well done
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Thanks! Another one, but for the moment no better environment, I'm testing new materials:



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Really impressive work. I'm amazed
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I reprised the project about 1970 lemans pitlane:







New asphalt 5000px texture. Maibe I must increase carpaint reflections. More objects will be added in scene soon.

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Beautiful work. If you should like to have molds and castings make from your parts, I am available.
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Wow. The detail and precision is simply breath taking and looking through this threads pages at your progress is a real treat.
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To add more live in the scene Alan I suggest adding people in it.

but its f*cking impressive .
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hmmm i think Ferrari started only in red in 1970
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That is awesome! Really good job on it!

I just ahve a question. I jus tstarted experimenting with vray elements. But everytime when i want to save the shadowmap i only get a pure black image. You know what could be wrong? thanks
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