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Making a pipeline decision

Making a pipeline decision

From the course: SketchUp: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next

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Making a pipeline decision

- [Instructor] One of the decisions that typically needs to be made early on in the life of a compositing based project, and certainly one that we would want to make before getting into any kind of serious work inside V-Ray Next for SketchUp, is the choice of workflow, or approach, that we are going to take, as this will, of course, determine what exactly will be needed in order for us to complete our project to the desired standard, and inside the designated timeframe. For instance, if we only have time on a project to apply some basic color changes, maybe add some overall color grading, and then finish things off with a 2D depth of field effect, then we are only going to need a very small number of render elements with which to work. It really doesn't make sense to settle, store, and then possibly even have to recombine lots of render elements on a shot if we know for a fact that we're never going to have time to…

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