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Set up multipass renders

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Set up multipass renders

- Multi-Pass rendering is a technique that allows you to easily make changes in post. Once you've rendered out an image in multiple passes, you can then adjust things like your reflection, refraction, or even the relative values of different lights in your scene. Let's go ahead and set up our project file for Multi-Pass rendering. So we'll come over to the render settings and we'll just turn on Multi-Pass here. So you can see the save dialogue changes, and we have these Multi-Pass image options. We can choose a file format and a bit depth, and it's all very similar stuff to the regular image. You can add passes by clicking on the Multi-Pass button. If your goal is ultimate control of the BT pass, you can choose the passes that make up the flattened image. But what passes do you need? Generally, you'd use diffuse, reflection, shadow, things like that but a good tip is to check what material channels are in use. So let's…

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