From the course: Rhino and V-Ray: Product Design Rendering

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Using the video Frame Buffer

Using the video Frame Buffer

From the course: Rhino and V-Ray: Product Design Rendering

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Using the video Frame Buffer

In this video, we explore the video frame buffer, also known as the VFB. We also focus entirely on using color corrections, the most powerful and useful adjustment. I'm going to go ahead and maximize to see all four view ports. And focus here on the top. I don't usually change the color of lighting, but if my scene is highly monochromatic, it's always worth a try. So, check this out. This light over here. Let me go to it's properties and lights, it looks pink, but it's got what I call a light red cast. Now, we'll go over to the other lights on the opposite side. And it's got a kind of a light blue cast. So, if we switch over to our final named view for the rendering, what we've done is we've brought red light in to the front side and then blue light in to the back side. So, when scenes are highly monochromatic, and this is, it's got a grey backdrop. And lots of silver and black. This subtle introduction of color can really help pop things out and make it appear more three-dimensional.…

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