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Composite layers and adjust lighting in Weavy

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Demo summary

The video shows the use of the Compositor node to manually arrange character, background, and text layers, followed by adding Levels and Blur nodes for final adjustments.

Step-by-step

  1. Connect the subject, tile mask, and background layers into the Compositor node
  2. Manually reposition each layer within the compositor to fit your layout
  3. Add a Levels node to adjust color and lighting
  4. Add a Blur node to the background layer

Options

  • Use the SD3 remove background node for higher quality results

Watch out for

  • The SD3 remove background node takes more processing time than standard methods

Tips

  • Use a blur node to help bring out the subject from the background

Highlights

What's great about this approach is that we can now manually move each layer around in the compositor and make it really fit our vision.

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