Now that the composition is done, let's prepare the images to export to Photoshop. Okay. In order to do so, I'm going to bring up this tile window. Okay. So let's go to window, default tray, and even though it's already checked, it's not showing on screen so the solution to that is just click on it and then click on it again. So it comes up. Okay. Now we have a window, this tile window. So let's scroll up a little bit so we can add it the style of our image. So we can export different images and this will make our life so much easier in Photoshop. So let's go up on the window, and you have to click on ''Edit'', and now you have the ability to add to the background, to add to the textures, to add to the appearance of our model. So let's begin by clicking on this icon here which pretty much disables all the textures and information of light and shade. So pretty much what we have are lines, but we need to make a slight change here in our background and make it white. So we can have pretty much a line-drawing on a white canvas. Okay. This will be really handy. So when we go to Photoshop, we can use this as a guide and we can make our image look even better because there are profiles actually on the models which are slightly darker than the outer lines. So let's bring up our styles window back, and let's go to the edges and click on profile so you can disable the profiles. So now, actually everything has the same width. So yeah. These are the edges and we just turned off the profiles. Okay? So this makes our image perfect to export to Photoshop. But let's say you don't want this type of line. You can go to sketchy edges and whichever style you'll click here, it will be applied to your model. So you can have like hand-drawn sketches such as this one for example. Okay. So just hover your mouse over the options here so you can see what's the name of the style. They are pretty self-explanatory and once you click on them, there will be applied to your model. Okay? So these are very artistic and very nice way to present your model. If you need to present for example a black and white version of the lines, or a black and white version of your model, you can combine this with the light and shadow information. Okay. So let's go again here, turn the background white. So let me go back to my lines here. I don't need sketchy edges or any other sort of artistic style on my lines. I'll just use the most clean lines I can have. So let's go to ''File'', ''Export'', ''2D Graphic'', and let me bring the window here to the right window. So in my options here, I have the view size which pretty much the size of my screen and transparent background, and let's click ''Okay'', and let's export our image. Okay. Now, we need to make some changes here because we're going to export several different types of images. So let's go to our styles window again and let's make some changes here. So let's go to our materials, and now what I want is to have a black silhouette against a light background. So I'm going to feel the groups and that's the advantage. When you have a group, you just need to click on the group with the color and the color will feel the entire group. So I'm just clicking here on the groups. This is not a group. So let me undo that. Let me triple-click. Let's make a group and now when I have my bucket selected with the letter b, I just fill this in with black. Now I have an alpha channel for my composition. So what I need to do now is I need to go to ''File'', ''Export'', ''2D Graphic''. P and G, let's say cave alpha and let's click on ''Options''. I want a transparent background, and let's hit ''Okay''. So once I click ''Okay'', I export this. Then when I make my composite and Photoshop I can use this as an easy way to select my elements in my image. Okay? So the file is exported. Now, let's make a different version of my image that will make it easier to select every single part as a separate entity. So what I need now is actually to have the brightest possible color for each different group. So let's select this pinkish color here. Let's use for the bridge. Let's say a dark purple. Let's go for a bright blue for this portion of the ground. Let's go with this two color for the foreground rock, and the green for the temple, and let's select yellow for this tones at the entrance of the bridge. So ever since, everything is on a separate group is just a matter of selecting the color and clicking on the group to have everything filled with the same color. Okay. But now I don't want the edges, and now what I want to have is a flat color version of my image. I know there's still difference between the tones, light and shadow on each color, but we'll take care of it in Photoshop. Okay? So let's go for another version of our image here. Let's export this one. So 2D graphic. Same procedure. You already have the transparent background. So let's name it Cave Clown because that's pretty much what we call a clown pass. Okay. So clown pass and let's export it. Make sure transparent background is selected and export it.