From the course: Maya: Rendering in Arnold 6

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Using the Arnold RenderView

Using the Arnold RenderView - Maya Tutorial

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Using the Arnold RenderView

- [Instructor] The Arnold RenderView is a full featured interactive production rendering window to give instant feedback when we make scene changes. It's different from rendering with Arnold in the Viewport because it gives a what you see is what you get rendering that very closely matches the final production render. The RenderView window does not include Viewport items such as the world grid, manipulators or camera and light icons. Let's open up the Arnold RenderView, the recommended way to do is to click in a Viewport first, that way the Arnold RenderView will know what camera we want to render. I'll select the perspective Viewport, go to the main Maya menus and choose Arnold, Render. The Arnold RenderView opens up and the currently highlighted Viewport renders at the resolution that we chose in the render settings, we can see that down here 640 by 360 in this case. Up here on the RenderView tool bar we have controls…

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