From the course: Cinema 4D S22 Essential Training: Motion Graphics
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Common render settings - CINEMA 4D Tutorial
From the course: Cinema 4D S22 Essential Training: Motion Graphics
Common render settings
- [Narrator] When the time comes to get work out of Cinema 4D, there's some common, the key render settings that you'll need to know. So we'll open up the render settings. We'll just click here, and we'll be working in the standard renderer. If you click this drop down, you can see all the other renders that are available on your systema, and any third party renderers that you have installed, would be in this list also. In the output tab, we get to choose the frame size, so the width and height. By clicking lock ratio, you can actually make quick calculations. So say we want to set this to 1920, C40 we'll calculate the height for us, which will be 1080. We can do some sums in this, so we can divide by two. And this will drop us down to 960 by 540, could be useful for getting out a quick preview, and then we could multiply this by two, to get us back to full HD. So having that lock ratio on is pretty handy.…
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