From the course: 3ds Max: Medical Product Visualization with Arnold

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Screenshots for approval

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Screenshots for approval

- [Narrator] Creating and sharing screenshots of your works in progress is a way to obtain approval of the camera point of view, and preliminary color and material for your images. This is really important, you don't want to render something out, it could take a long time and go through that process and then have the client say "Oh could you just like move the camera, you know, three degrees this way, or three degrees that way". Speaking from experience, how painful it is to spend, you know, an hour, hour and a half creating a final render and then have them ask to make a minor adjustment in the camera. So, the way to get approval is to take screenshots to share with them to show the camera point of view, POV, and this will help to also give the ability to annotate the renders, and this will facilitate clarity and approval prior to the final render process. So the tool that I use is called snagit it's by Tech Smith, and I really love it, it's the best screen shot program I've used in…

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