From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: ArchViz Detailing Techniques

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,500 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Chromatic aberration

Chromatic aberration - 3ds Max Tutorial

From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: ArchViz Detailing Techniques

Start my 1-month free trial

Chromatic aberration

- So last but not least, Chromatic aberration. A few things I should point out; you don't have to put chromatic aberration in every single render that you have, but I find that it really helps to breaks some of the perfection into create the illusion that that is not a render but a photograph. So usually I use this a lot, but the thing with chromatic aberration is that you need resolution. If you have a small image, you won't be able to add the effect with the level of subtlety that it needs. So you need to have resolution because we're going to make the changes by pixels so, if you don't have a lot of pixels, then you are just going to look huge. So you need you to have a good resolution, if you plan to shrinking your image to deliver to your client if they need a smaller file. Remember to do this before you make the final image. Again, we're going to duplicate this layer but this time we're going to do this two times. So I'm…

Contents