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OK first I wouldn't say bad try. First you must blend your background and use only 1 render. If you choose C4D's for the background and then blend it, it will be good. Anyway which program do you use?

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Good. First put 1 render then get a C4D from planet renders. Drag the C4D over the signature and put it under your render. Go to layers>New Layer Adjustments>Gradient map. When you click it I think it will go black and white. There will be like a bar under it they will write Reverse and something under each other. Click on the bar, a big window will appear, I'm sure you'll know this big window, anyway the there will be a small box under I think at the end colored in black, click on it a color window will appear choose a color that fits with the render and then click OK. You'll see another box with white in it, click it and another color window will appear. Choose another color that fits with your render. Then your background is ready. And your render is blended. Be careful, look at the sig I made for you, purple and black, these two colors are like 2 main colors.

Hope I Helped.

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Well you see if your going to make someone learn it have to be more then 10 words. You can't explain anything in ten words. Thats what my mentor told me. Anyway follow the guide and you'll be fine.

Old Master: Thanks for the rep.

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