From the course: 3ds Max and V-Ray: Exterior Lighting and Rendering

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Final render

- [Instructor] With our render elements in place, we can now do our final render. So let's go into our Render Setup window and let's set up our render. Now we are in V-Ray, we're rendering VRayCam001, which is this one. And we're just going to render a single frame. Now I'm going to choose 1920 by 1080 as my frame size, and you can certainly choose whatever size you want. And then in terms of files, I'm going to name this Exterior_NIGHT.tif and I'm going to save it into the Render Output folder. Now if there's already an image out there, you can overwrite it or choose a different name. Now, once we have this in place, let's go over to our V-Ray tab. We want to make sure that enable built in frame buffer is turned off, and then we want to set our render time. Now, this will depend upon the quality that you want as well as the speed of your system. I'm just going to choose a generic time of about 10 minutes, which should be…

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