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<blockquote data-quote="VenerealMonkey" data-source="post: 537179" data-attributes="member: 54990"><p>Darkening that area will also help to hide the over blurring on his back. When tryin to better blend a render, try this;</p><p>1. Duplicate the render an then Gaussian blur one of the layers to around .5-.8</p><p>2. Place the blurred layer below the non. </p><p>3. Use the blur tool, soft round brush at opacity at 12%. Size the brush down to around 10-20 px.</p><p>4. Zoom in and take 1 or 2 passes around the non blurred layer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenerealMonkey, post: 537179, member: 54990"] Darkening that area will also help to hide the over blurring on his back. When tryin to better blend a render, try this; 1. Duplicate the render an then Gaussian blur one of the layers to around .5-.8 2. Place the blurred layer below the non. 3. Use the blur tool, soft round brush at opacity at 12%. Size the brush down to around 10-20 px. 4. Zoom in and take 1 or 2 passes around the non blurred layer. [/QUOTE]
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