From the course: 3ds Max: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
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The render elements UI and workflow
From the course: 3ds Max: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
The render elements UI and workflow
- [Narrator] What we want to take a look at in this next exercise is the Render Element-UI as found in three ds Max 2021. Just so that we can take a bit of a walk through regarding the basic approach to working with render elements. The first thing that we will need to do then is open up the render setup dialog. And if we then come across to the fifth and final tab, we can tell just by the name that this is where our render element tools can be found. To add a render element to the working list for our current scene, we just need to click on the add on which should then bring up a very comprehensive list of the V-Ray specific render elements that are available for use. Please note though that we don't see any of three ds Max's, standard render elements listed here as these are incompatible with the V-Ray render. Which of course also means that the opposite is true in that if I…
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Why use a compositing workflow?4m 20s
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Mattes, masks, and alpha channels3m 20s
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Render elements explained3m 18s
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Making a pipeline decision3m 41s
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The render elements UI and workflow3m 24s
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The render element parameters rollout3m 40s
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Output options, part 16m 32s
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Output options, part 25m 13s
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The importance of bit depth in compositing5m 4s
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