From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Exterior Lighting and Rendering
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Final render
From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Exterior Lighting and Rendering
Final render
- [Instructor] Once you have all of your render elements in place, it's time to do final rendering. So let's go ahead and set it up and render. So let's go into Render Setup. Under Common, we're just going to output a single image. You can certainly do animation if that's your project. For Output Size, 1920 x 1080. And then we want to make sure we save it to a file. And in this case, under Render Output, I want to save it as a .TIF file called extriorday.tif and I want to make sure that that is a 16 bit file. Let's hop over to the V-Ray tab. We want to make sure that Enable built-in frame buffer is toggled off and then for Render Time, I'm going to put 10 minutes. You can certainly put more or less depending upon the quality that you want as well as the speed of your system. Now if we go over into GI, Global Illumination, we want to make sure that that is enabled. Primary Engine is brute force secondary light cache and…
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Understanding V-Ray render elements3m 43s
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Create lighting elements2m 10s
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Set up reflection elements1m 38s
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Add a wireframe color element1m 25s
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Final render1m 23s
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Layer the composite in Photoshop2m 50s
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Add light and shadow in Photoshop2m 4s
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Adjust reflections Photoshop3m 29s
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Adjust the sky2m 1s
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Final touches2m 37s
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