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This page gives an overview of the Matte Shadow Render Channel and how it may be used in compositing.
Create a plane in scene setup and check it to be a matte shadow for casting ambient occlusion. Element 3D: https://www.videocopilot.net/products/element2/Pro.
Overview
The Matte/Shadow channel shows areas where light doesn't reach. Compare with the Raw Shadow channel, which gives areas of cast shadows. While technically not part of the Beauty render channels, the Matte Shadow channel can be used to lighten cast shadows by adding it to the Raw Lighting channel. It can also be used to assist in adding 3D elements to a background image or footage in the composite.
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- Matte Shadow Catcher Example. Here is a simple scene that demonstrates the Matte Shadow Catcher shader, with its 'Background Color' connected to a Camera Map shader. It is 'lit' by a single Dome Light that has a back-plate that is the same image as the Camera Map. Note that illumination from the Dome Light does not affect the Matte Shadow plane.
- Compositing Element 3D. See Using Matte Shadow Plane for more info on how to setup. MATTE SHADOW RENDER SETTINGS. Turns on/off Matte Shadow options. SHADOW OPACITY/SHADOW TINT/AFFECT LIGHTING Use the Shadow Opacity, Shadow Tint, and Affect Lighting to dial in the look of how the shadow overlays onto the background.
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UI Path
||Node Editor|| > Add > Render Channels > Color Channel > Type > Matte/Shadow
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Common uses
The Matte/Shadows channel is useful for changing the appearance of shadowed areas in compositing or image editing software. Below are examples of its use.
Shadows lightened by adding to the Raw Lighting Render Element in composite
Shadows warmed by combining a color-corrected Matte Shadow added to the Raw Lighting Render Element
Description
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PLA filament Matte Shadow Gray 1.75 mm 1000 g for 3D printers is of superior quality, produced in The Netherlands. Real filaments guarantees that the PLA is high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. PLA is great for beginners to 3D printing, but also novices will find it great to use, as it is easy to work with while still give stunning results.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is amongst the oldest and still the most heavily used mediums in the 3D printing community, mainly due to its benefits as a versatile and environmentally friendly thermoplastic. Both organic and biodegradable, PLA is easily compounded with other ingredients to influence its final properties, for example flexibility and metallically. The uncolored form of Real PLA is a translucent off-white color and has a printing temperature between 195 – 205 degrees (depending on hot end characteristics). Darker colors of Real may require a few extra degrees of temperature due to the coloring process. The filament should extrude smoothly and appear slightly shiny. PLA is denser and tougher than ABS, but is more brittle and susceptible to cracking under high loads. It is also less resistant to the outdoor elements (UV light and water) than other common thermoplastics (see Nylon, ABS and PETG).
PLA can print well on an unheated surface using Blue Painters or Kapton tape, and most 3D print stickers. A low bed temperature between 50 – 60 degrees further reduces the chance of warping and makes final print removal easier once the print surface has cooled.