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Adjust reflections Photoshop

Adjust reflections Photoshop

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Adjust reflections Photoshop

- [Instructor] Now let's move on to reflections. I always find that reflections are hard to capture in the initial render so a render layer or a render element of reflections can be very helpful in bringing that effect into your final render. Now, we rendered out a raw reflection pass, so if I toggle on the Reflect layer, you'll see that I've got a pretty bold pass here. I have a lot of reflections here in the walls that I'm probably not going to use but let's go ahead and play a little bit by adjusting the opacity of this so we can see how these reflections can composite in and you can see we're getting some nice reflections in the windows with just a normal composite but we also could do something like overlay or soft light to get that as well. But I'm going to go ahead and switch it to Normal and the one thing we do need to do is basically mask out only the glass, so we're just going to composite the glass in this…

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