Rendering a Transparent Background?
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‎2005-11-29
09:44 PM
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‎2023-05-11
12:35 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
Does anyone know how to render in lightworks a transparent background so that when I open my .jpeg in photoshop it can directly overlay on another image? I know how to render a color or an image but I don't want any background at all...I only want my 3D model to render.

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‎2005-11-29 10:09 PM
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‎2005-11-30 09:42 PM
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‎2005-12-01 12:34 PM
all the transparant stuff will have an alpha channel
i've been trying to do the same thing with artlantis R 1.0.0 but it didn't work...anybody now how come?
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‎2005-12-01 06:52 PM
With Photoshop or other photo editor you can copy alpha mask from this image to your LW render image.
You should unplug an transparent background option in standard engine windows dialog.
I was try this process and work fine.
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‎2005-12-02 12:02 PM
henry_use_archicad wrote:hi,
i've been trying to do the same thing with artlantis R 1.0.0 but it didn't work...anybody now how come?
when you work with artlantis-r you can render the image in photoshop format. then you get the background image, the fog, the model ... on separate layers. so you will be able to make them visible/invisible
but you should make an update to 1.0.2 (the psd format had some problems in the former versions)
best regards, gerd
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‎2005-12-02 08:44 PM
Marissa
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‎2005-12-04 02:15 AM
Marissa wrote:marissa - i don't know how much photoshop experience you have, but the guys in the posts above have the right idea:
I don't have artlantis just ArchiCAD & Photoshop.
render the background with a bright vivid blue or green - or whichever colour is so at odds with the rendering palette that it is easily selectable with the photoshop's Select>Colour Range... command. by altering the 'fuzziness' you can be sure to select the entire background. this also helps you select background that may have been altered slightly by transparency effects, but you do have to be careful that lightworks doesn't reflect too much of whichever lurid colour you choose onto the image
. . . then press 'delete' and it's gone - leaving you with an image to overlay as you wish . . .
this is the same principle as 'blue-screening' in movie making when action is played out in front of a 'blue screen' and composited with other images later . . .
HTH
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‎2005-12-05 10:59 AM
And the color might reflect...
If you don't have Photoshop, you can try other applications:
Paint Shop Pro
Last version has better support for Alpha-channels then previous ones...
http://www.corel.com
GIMP (free and opensource)
http://www.gimp.org
Corel PhotoPaint (included with CorelDRAW)
http://www.corel.com
Photoshop Elements (= lite version, which often comes with scanners)
http://www.adobe.com
Paint.NET looks a nice (and simple) clone
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/
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