Inpaint will not fix lack of knowledge. It won't let you fix perspective or composition or anything bigger. If you don't know what you are doing, ai tools wont either.
The composite shader is kind of crappy, the composite MAP is quite good, so use a standard material and in the diffuse slot put a composite map then load in your textures and masks and set your blending modes (normal, multiply, overlay ect).
Hi all, Did try to search for more info but my rookie-ness and lack of terminology let me down I'm afraid. I hear a lot about compositing - but mostly within the video context. So my questions are: 1. Is it common practice, or recommended, to finish still renders with some compositing? 2. Where can I learn to skillfully…
ya but it is possible to tell the difference between a composition you don't like and a composition that is not well written. regardless of your personal tastes.