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Add your material mask as a separate layer and turn off the visibility of your mask layer. For this tutorial I will be using Photoshop CC.

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Step 7) Open your raytrace in a photo editing software that supports layers. Step 6a) For the purpose of this tutorial I am going to perform a second ray trace using only exterior lighting to get an overexposure outside. You should now have two files, your raytrace, and the material ID image. Step 6) Export the current image IN ".PNG" FORMAT(jpeg is NOT lossless and you will get color artifacts in the export) then switch back to your original file's raytrace. When you are finished, the room should look like this: Step 5) In your "Simple Bathroom Material ID Mask" plan, start painting the materials in your room as basic color blocks. Step 4) Optional: Open your original plan and saved camera and start the raytrace process, if you have your system setup properly you should be able to raytrace and do the next steps simultaneously Step 3) In "Simple Bathroom Material ID Mask," Switch to vector view, then open technique settings(same drop down as where you found vector view) and set shadow intensity to 0% and make sure "Opaque Window Glass" is checked. Step 2) SAVE YOUR PLAN, then we will resave the plan, giving it another name such as "Simple Bathroom Material ID Mask." Step 1) Setup your camera the way you like it and SAVE THE CAMERA(in plan view in the associated toolbar) . Particulars of importance will be denoted by ALL CAPS The goal is to have a simple way of selecting particular materials or objects in photoshop(or your favorite photo-editing software) for individual settings such as contrast or exposure. Here we have a simple bathroom scene that we will create a Material/Object ID layer mask for better control of our post processing. Raytrace, post processing and Photoshop tips: Making a Material ID layer mask for post processing.













Paint.net layer mask