From the course: Rhino and V-Ray: Rendering
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Dave's camera settings and strategies
From the course: Rhino and V-Ray: Rendering
Dave's camera settings and strategies
In this video, I will share some of my favorite camera settings and strategies. These simple adjustments can make a huge, difference in your renderings. Since we've previously covered the physical camera, let's start there and open the V-ray options. On my V-Ray toolbar, click over options, and here is the camera section. Now we're using the physical camera, so it's important that you have the exposure box checked, otherwise this camera is pretty much useless. Also I'm going to be doing most of my adjustments on shutter speed. So you do have F number, which is the F stop on a camera, and shutter speed which work hand in hand. I like to just stick with one, so it's kind of a personal preference. So we'll leave this at 30. In future renderings, we may make adjustments on the speed alone. Let's go ahead and just do a comparison render. Make sure this view point is highlighted. Hit the R4 render button. You may have noticed the label I gave it. I called that the beginner default view. So,…
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