Hello,
I know nothing about compositing or post-processing, but I know how to use Photoshop. What I would like to do is to be able to separate out the “shading†in my image from the diffuse color. I used the Gbuffer to export 3 tga files:
diffuse only
RawGI
and RGB.
I opened all 3 files into a layered PS7 document. What I was wanting to do was to somehow combine the diffuse and RawGI layers to create an image that looks like the RGB layer. I tried multiply, hardlight, luminosity etc., but I can not make it work. Is what I’m trying to do possible? How? If not, what would you do with a “diffuse only†channel or a "RawGI" channel? What are some common uses for the other channels? Are there any post-processing tutorials around?
Thanks much for any information
I know nothing about compositing or post-processing, but I know how to use Photoshop. What I would like to do is to be able to separate out the “shading†in my image from the diffuse color. I used the Gbuffer to export 3 tga files:
diffuse only
RawGI
and RGB.
I opened all 3 files into a layered PS7 document. What I was wanting to do was to somehow combine the diffuse and RawGI layers to create an image that looks like the RGB layer. I tried multiply, hardlight, luminosity etc., but I can not make it work. Is what I’m trying to do possible? How? If not, what would you do with a “diffuse only†channel or a "RawGI" channel? What are some common uses for the other channels? Are there any post-processing tutorials around?
Thanks much for any information
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