From the course: Maya: Rendering in Arnold 6

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Interacting with the scene in the RenderView

Interacting with the scene in the RenderView - Maya Tutorial

From the course: Maya: Rendering in Arnold 6

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Interacting with the scene in the RenderView

- Let's take a look at how to use the Arnold Render view to interact with the Maya scene in various ways. I'll launch the render view, click in the perspective view port, go to the main Maya menu and choose Arnold render. The Arnold render view opens and interactive production rendering begins by default. We can see that we've got a red square up here, which is the stop button, meaning that IPR is currently running. It's fully interactive. We can go to the perspective view port and tumble with alt and left mouse button. And that triggers a new interactive production rendering. The Arnold render view also gives us the option to initiate renderings manually, rather than triggering a new rendering with every scene change. And this might be helpful for shots that take longer to render. When IPR is stopped, the icon directly to the right looks like a circle and it's labeled refresh render. Click refresh render to begin…

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