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Monday 1 August 2011

Tutorial: How to Use the Vray Alpha Channel in Photoshop

Here is a nifty tutorial from Gerbe Dumahil on how to use the Vray Alpha Channel in Photoshop.

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Special thanks to Arch. Gerbe Dumahil.

5 comments:

  1. WOW..THANKS I ALWAYS DELETED MY ALPHA CHANNEL FILE AFTER THE RENDERING..THIS WAS REALLY HELPFUL!!!

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  2. there are still some edges visible around the geometry...isnt there a magical way of removing them automatically without changing the mask properties per hand?

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  3. the halo? i guess you can only correct it by adjusting the mask in photoshop

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  4. yes..the halo.. maybe i just have to live with that. is there a fileformat that works best for the alpha?

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  5. A very good tutorial, dude. Thank You.

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