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Light settings rhino render
Light settings rhino render




light settings rhino render

So the first thing I want to change is ambient light. I'm going to right-click to get the settings. I'm going to go over to the rendering ball here. Let's talk about the other environmental variables. So things are more dramatic when you're at or below this middle section. This is the best for kind of low angle shots. You can kind of see why this works so well.

light settings rhino render

That's a free form control point curve, and just extruded sideways. The way it was constructed should be obvious here. It also extends both ways, so you won't catch that edge.

light settings rhino render

So it's kind of like what you'd see in a photography studio. I'll zoom out, you can see exactly what's going on. But, I don't think I want to use this because I want to get pretty low, and I don't want to see that edge. So this is kind of a infinite flat ground plane that goes off into the horizon. And it looks more interesting, when grounded. It just can be disconcerting, seeing something float in space. One reason is, it would catch shadows and or show reflections. So it's fairly important to have some sort of ground plane or backdrop. Because we have got the spacecraft floating in white space. Right now would not be a good time to render. I grab the tab and dock it up here at the end.

light settings rhino render

So I'm going to right-click on a blank area, Show Toolbar, scroll down. Let's turn on our rendering toolbar, which is not usually open. There's going to be more settings here that we can cover that I'll also share all of my most excellent and awesome tips, developed over many, many years. You definitely want to render along the course of the project and also save a lot of time at the end to do more. Rendering is an art form and it takes lots and lots of testing and tweaking. In this first of the rendering videos, we'll focus now on presenting our 3D work in CG Renderings.






Light settings rhino render