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Blender F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 17 9:25 pm)
The original photograph shows a mirror on the wardrobe door. When the virtual furniture is added with the Blender world colour set to the rooms paint colour the reflection that I get in the mirror matches the colour tone of the room but the reflected details of the actual room in the original photo are gone in the overlay. Having a transparent world colour in Blenders reflection renderlayer would save alot of editing and manipulation of the Blender render in Photoshop.
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Thanks for the tip Touchwood, it put me on the right path. I did a search for masking in the compositor and found the attached link which will prove helpful. It uses the difference, colour and distance nodes in the compositor to mask the selected colour.In my situation this method has its limitations as it is removing the colour post render. This means that if any of the objects being rendered in the mirror have the same colour as the world colour then those colours get removed as well. If I change the world colour to something that is different to the rendered objects in order to create a clean mask it leaves an incorrect colour tint on the rendered reflected objects.
Again thanks for the help.
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Touchwood, thanks for the link. Off to do some reading and experimenting.
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I have the render layer set up to render only the mirror and the objects. I have the Output set to RGBA and the "transparent" checkbox ticked in the Film panel.
In the picture attached the top image is the render from Blender, and the bottom picture is what I want to get.
Rendering in Blender 2.69 using Cycles with a glossy shader on the mirror.
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