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Creating takes and using overrides

Creating takes and using overrides - CINEMA 4D Tutorial

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Creating takes and using overrides

- [Instructor] The Take System makes multiple states of a project available in a single file. This could be varying settings on objects, tags, materials, render settings, even animations can be stored in a different state. We're going to look at how we'd use the Take System to render out different materials so we end up with a product shot of our male and female cologne bottles. So I'm just going to press Alt + R to enable the interactive render region, and I have in my Render Settings a test render setup, which is using the physical renders progressive mode. So, I can just preview my lighting quite quickly. Now, one thing I want to do is add an HDRI to this, so that my lighting just appears a bit better. I've got a material here, but it doesn't have anything loaded in. So, I'm just going to come into the Luminance and the Texture here. On my Desktop, I've got an HDR and I'm going to open that. I don't want to copy it, so I'm going to say No, and I'll just close that down, and you can…

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