Compositing 101 Object replacement Turn On The Lights Part2

Опубликовано: 01 Июль 2025
на канале: Kim Skaugvoll
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Compositing 101 Object replacement Turn On The Lights Part2
In this tutorial I'm going to continue Compositing 101 Object replacement Turn On The Lights Part2

In this tutorial we're going to continue with replacing the content of one wall picture of our scene and turn on the lights of a desk lamp.
There is a million ways to do this so in this tutorial I'm going to show you two very simple and easy ways to so it.

I hope you like it, and let me know in the comments below if you want to see part 3 where I Will be replacing the outside scenery and turning on the light in the second desk lamp, this is a little trickier than in the first two examples because of perspective and light bleeds.



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