From the course: Cinema 4D R18 Essential Training: Motion Graphics
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Compositing tags - CINEMA 4D Tutorial
From the course: Cinema 4D R18 Essential Training: Motion Graphics
Compositing tags
- [Narrator] The compositing tag can really help fix troublesome scenes. What I mean by that is you can turn on and off various functions of the renderer on a per-object basis. We've seen how the compositing tag can be used to hide objects from the camera's view. We have that here, with the sky object here it's being hidden, it's not seen by the camera. We can do more with it. Let's take a look at how we would remove this ground reflection because it's clashing with the reflection of the environment. So we'll just twirl this up and select our ground and we'll right click into Cinema 4D Tags, Compositing. Okay so with this, we can then look at what we want to turn off and we want to turn off the seen by reflection. So if I turn that off, that's a global switch, and so it won't be seen by any of these other objects. Now there's various other things we can look at here. You can force NTA on a parallel object basis You can stop objects from casting shadows if you're using global…
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The motion graphics pipeline41s
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Compositing tags6m 12s
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Common render settings4m 41s
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Set up multipass renders7m 58s
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Set up takes3m 44s
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Create previews and final renders7m 32s
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What is CINEWARE?5m 56s
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The AEC workflow6m 11s
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