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Figure 11.42
The newly created
render layer with
the foreground
lemon assigned
3. Click layer1, and everything but the lemon disappears from the scene (see
Figure 11.42). Double-click layer1 in the Layer Editor and rename it lemonPass,
as shown in Figure 11.43.
4. If you test-render a frame, the frame should turn black. You
need to assign your lights to the render layer as well. Select
all the lights in the scene using the Outliner, as shown in
Figure 11.44. Right-click the lemonPass layer in the Layer
Editor, and select Add Selected Objects from the shortcut
menu. If you render a test frame now, the lemon renders as
shown in Figure 11.45.
5. Create a render layer for the column and f floor. Select the
column, the f floor, and all the lights in the scene. As you
did with the lemon, click the Create New Layer and Assign
Selected Objects icon ( ), and then click the new layer to
select and display it. Double-click the layer name to rename
the render layer columnPass (see Figure 11.46).
Figure 11.43
Rename the render layer
to lemonPass.
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