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Hey wondering if any of you could help me,

Im playing with vray passes at the moment. but im having trouble actually comping all of the passes together in photoshop. im finding it hard to understand what to do with each file (multiply gi with relfections ect) could any body send me a photoshop file with all the passes on their own layers so i can actually see how they fit together?

 

Cheers!

 

i tried to render a vray raw image as an exr file but you need a plugin for photoshop called proexr (which i wouldnt mind buying) but currently there is no support for CS4

 

also taking a look at psd manager (which again i would not mind buying) but in order for it to work you all your max objects in one file (so no xrefs:()

 

any help greatly appreciated!

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Hey wondering if any of you could help me,

Im playing with vray passes at the moment. but im having trouble actually comping all of the passes together in photoshop. im finding it hard to understand what to do with each file (multiply gi with relfections ect) could any body send me a photoshop file with all the passes on their own layers so i can actually see how they fit together?

 

Cheers!

 

i tried to render a vray raw image as an exr file but you need a plugin for photoshop called proexr (which i wouldnt mind buying) but currently there is no support for CS4

 

also taking a look at psd manager (which again i would not mind buying) but in order for it to work you all your max objects in one file (so no xrefs:()

 

any help greatly appreciated!

 

Man, I wish Id have known there is no support for CS4 with ProEXR. Im totally pissed, using .exr file format was the only reason I upgraded from CS1(!) And it doesnt work. Bugger. I would have bought CS3, because that does actually work.

 

So, Im looking for the same answers as you.

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