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Compositing can be used to really elevate your renders from average to amazing. I noticed there are quite a few people who don’t know what all the possibilities are within the realm of compositing. So I decided to make a free YouTube series where I teach you all the ins and outs of compositing your 3D renders. 

Once you finished watching this series you should be in a good spot to start compositing your own 3D renders. It will elevate all your renders beyond what is possible just in 3D and it will save you a lot of time while working on client project.

All the video’s are free to watch, but if you want to follow along with the actual 3D renders you can buy the project files (which also helps support the channel so I can make more of these later!)

I really hope you enjoy this new series. happy comping!

Episode 1 - Layer based vs Node based compositing: 

In this first episode we'll learn the differences between layer based and node based compositing

Episode 2 - AOV's (render passes)

Learn what AOV's are and why they are super useful when compositing your renders. We also learn how to configure our projects for ACES colorspace.

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Episode 3 - Compositing in Fusion 

Learn the basics of compositing in Fusion

Episode 4 - Compositing in Production

Let's apply everything we've learned so far to an actual production shot! if you want to follow along with the same renders, you can get them here:

https://timvanhelsdingen.com/compositing-for-3d-artists/

CREATED BY

TIM VAN HELSDINGEN

FX artist/CG generalist based in The Netherlands.Apart from doing a lot of advertising work I love to do personal work to try to really push my skills.Started using Houdini in december 2015 and never looked back :)

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