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Render Elements - VrayLight - How to composite ?

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Render Elements - VrayLight - How to composite ?
by Bernhard Rieder (broxbrox) on Nov 15, 2008 at 5:14:31 pm

Hello,

I would like to figure out, how I can composite and break down the render element called VrayLight in After Effects ?

Some threads explained that I should get the VrayLight Element, if I use the following idea:

RawLight x Diffuse + RawGI x Diffuse = VrayLight

Unfortunately, I am not sure if this is correct and how I could get it done in AE.

Here is a snapshot I do have so far:


CLICK FOR LARGE SNAPSHOT

Here is my Max9 Scene file:
http://www.bernhardrieder.com/ask/test_comping_001.max

and here are all the render elements saved as .tif files and compressed to a zip file:
http://www.bernhardrieder.com/ask/elements.zip

the original RGB render is also included...

well, I really would like to know how I can just break down the VrayLight Element first.

thx a lot for every little help,
bernhard




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Re: Render Elements - VrayLight - How to composite ?
by Roland R. Kahlenberg on Nov 18, 2008 at 12:58:47 pm

It's great that you've put up the files. Unfortunately, my machine is tied up right now. What I've done previously with 3D multi-layered renders is to use AE's Blending Modes. Give those a shot.

Cheers
RoRK

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