Hi!
Really sorry if yet discussed this argument, but I can't really find a working explanation and solution.
I have to put a 3d object (a chair) inside a picture. The picture rapresents an interior. Quite easy to set, I've modeled all the room and recreated the same illumination. The only thing I need is to take the little shadow (not shadow of direct light, but of indirect light) all around the base of the chair on the floor, really soft shadow, but only the chair soft shadow, not other shadow.
Which way to take it and composite in photoshop?!
Read a lot about Render Elements and Matte feature (both on properties and material), but with no a working workflow.
Thank you very much for your support.
Really sorry if yet discussed this argument, but I can't really find a working explanation and solution.
I have to put a 3d object (a chair) inside a picture. The picture rapresents an interior. Quite easy to set, I've modeled all the room and recreated the same illumination. The only thing I need is to take the little shadow (not shadow of direct light, but of indirect light) all around the base of the chair on the floor, really soft shadow, but only the chair soft shadow, not other shadow.
Which way to take it and composite in photoshop?!
Read a lot about Render Elements and Matte feature (both on properties and material), but with no a working workflow.
Thank you very much for your support.
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