From the course: Rhino and V-Ray: Product Design Rendering

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Critical quality settings

Critical quality settings

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Critical quality settings

In this video, I'm going to review the group of settings that both affect your image quality. Without this understanding, it's way too easy to spend hours tweaking settings and rendering over and over, hoping for an improvement. Now, V-Ray has many settings affecting quality, while Rhino has only one. So, let's start there first. Before I show you, I'm going to switch over to shaded mode. going to zoom in on some of this rounded geometry. Now the setting we're looking at is called render mesh. And this is just a view port approximation of the nerve's geometry. So you're always seeing small triangles which can be scaled up or down as needed. And these are only in the view port, just for quicker feedback. So here, we're seeing little gaps pulling away. So we kind of have a better example over here, on the backside of this TV. So you're noticing that the geometry wants to be super smooth, but we have these little jaggy straight sections. So those will appear when rendered as uneven. So…

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