Rendering
After completing a particular scene or animation you will probably want to distribute your work in some way. There are several Render options available in 3D Studio Max, although some are not as obvious as others. The following goes through the main parts of the Render Scene options. The render menu can be found by clicking
Render>Rendering on the topmost main toolbar...
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Assign Renderer in 3d Studio MaxIn 3d Studio Max select Rendering > Render or press F10...
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Rendering Half Wire and Half Solid- Open 3ds max and draw 2 planes, plane1 and plane2 having same height, width and segments unit.
- Place both planes at same position so that they overlap eachother and looks single rather than 2 planes, let we place at origin...
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Brazil Rendering SetupThe key to this tutorial is to help you improve your scenes and how you render in general. It is a fairly simple concept that once you learn you will always use.
Ok for today's tutorial I will be showing you how to setup your scene for rendering… The first thing you should do is make sure you have everything you want in the scene, obviously, next we will want to open up the Rendering Menu and select Render. Now when the render popup comes up, scroll down to the rollout called Current Renderers...
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Compositing a 3D rendered object into VideoThis is a very simple tutorial demonstrating how to take 2D video footage and composite a 3D animated object in the scene. I'm not going to go into every specific MAX feature and option used, Instead I'll be concentrating more on the actual process and flow of work and files...
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