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Interactive Lens FX

Interactive Lens FX - 3ds Max Tutorial

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Interactive Lens FX

- [Narrator] When it comes to adding some quick, but very effective, post production tweaks to our V-Ray renders, the V-Ray frame buffer has provided us with some brilliant tools over the years. Indeed, the lens effect options, which have been in V-Ray 3ds Max for quite awhile, were one such addition. Up until V-Ray 3.5, though, lens effects had always required that the render be completed or at least that the rendering process be terminated before an effect could be applied. of a post production effect. Happily, though, the lens effects tools are no longer stuck in the strictly post effects world, as we can now create, adjust and even finalize bloom and glare in our renders, whilst they are still being created. To demonstrate the difference in work flow, we're going to first of all take a look at our table top scene in 3ds Max 2016 and V-Ray 3.3.05, where we will need to open out our frame of a window using the button on the V-Ray toolbar. And then open up the lens effect dialogue…

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