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Hi there - I am utilising Revit for as much rendering as possible and then adding to this on photoshop. The pieces of furniture I need in the renders are too complex to build, so I've been making block objects and putting them in position so that I can create the right lighting/reflections etc.....
So ideally what I want is for these 'block' objects to be semi-transparent when they render so that I can photoshop over them easily. Is this possible?
See attached image - all the furniture will be photoshopped over eventually.....thanks!
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trying to attach again....
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