Free Training: Reintroducing Reflections to the Composite in NUKE

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In this lesson, we're going to be reintroducing our reflections to our composite. So you're actually going to be pretty shocked when I show you how simple it is to reintroduce these reflections. So go ahead, Double Click your Merge Node to bring it up over here in your properties bin. And we'll zoom in here just to look at this. And basically what's happening now is the operation that it's been set to is Over, which is the default. But we have a lot of other choices. And one of the choices we have is Screen or we could also use the Operation Plus, and those are going to give us very similar results. And basically what they do is they allow the black that's behind this to be the background. And then any white that was on top of that, those highest, brightest values, to shine through on top of this image.

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