From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray Next
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V-Ray Frame Buffer Lens Effects
From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray Next
V-Ray Frame Buffer Lens Effects
- [Instructor] When it comes to adding some quick but very effective post production tweaks to our V-Ray renders, the V-Ray frame buffer has over the years, given us some brilliant tools with which to work. In fact, they lens effects options that we will look at here, were just one such addition. Up until V-Ray 3.5 though, lens effects had always required that the render be completed or at least that the rendering process be terminated, before they could be applied, which of course, is typically the very nature of post production effect. Happily though, lens effects tools are no longer stuck in the strictly post effect world, as we can now create, adjust, and even finalize bloom and glare in our renders whilst the image is still being created. To demonstrate, with the V-Ray frame buffer, and lens effects tools open, you can see that we currently have neither bloom nor glare enabled in the scene. Let's go ahead then, and…
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Finding V-Ray tools in the SketchUp UI1m 57s
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The V-Ray for SketchUp toolbar4m 17s
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The lights and objects toolbars2m 26s
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The V-Ray utilities toolbar2m 41s
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The asset editor4m 1s
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V-Ray Frame Buffer overview3m 12s
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V-Ray Frame Buffer history controls4m 7s
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V-Ray Frame Buffer Lens Effects4m 10s
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V-Ray Render Output section options4m 10s
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Working with interactive rendering4m 15s
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The SI and instructor tools4m 15s
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