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Rendered Objects on Matte Background Problem
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scott faulhaber
on May 8, 2008 at 7:53:10 am
Have a rendered background sequence out of 3ds max that I needed to change the textures on several objects... After re-rendering the objects with updated textures on a matte background and compositing in combustion.... The new objects now have a 1 or 2 pixel outline bleed coming from the original objects in background sequence. I'm still new with combustion...should I use matte control operator with negative values or ???
Any tips or techniques for dealing with this in combustion and/or 3ds max ?
Thanks for any suggestions
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Rendered Objects on Matte Background Problem
by scott faulhaber on May 8, 2008 at 7:53:10 am
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