From the course: ZBrush: Product Prototyping Techniques

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Render settings and render the image

Render settings and render the image

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Render settings and render the image

- [Instructor] All right, and we're ready to render our image now. Like everything else in KeyShot, render is super easy. So this is going to be just a short video showing you how to set up your render. Go ahead and click on the Render menu, and then click on Render. And from the Render settings, we're going to give this a name. And I'm going to call this ChairRender, and then select the format to be a PSD file from this dropdown here. For the resolution, I'm going to leave it as 1600 x 1200 just to render it faster, but you can go for a much higher resolution. Also, I'm not going to print this, so I'm going to change this print size to 72 dpi. And now, here we have the layer and the passes. So, this is extremely useful because Keyshot allows you to split your render into different parts, or, again, different passes. So you can have lots of control in the compositing of your image, once you get to edit it and tweak it in Photoshop. Now, the compositing of Photoshop images is outside…

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