Join Brian Morse for an in-depth discussion in this video Setting up your renders, part of 3D Tracking and Fusion Compositing.
- [Instructor] Now it's time to render out our images…for our compositing.…So we're using the Arnold Renderer that comes with Maya,…so we're not going to be able to batch render.…So we're only going to be able to do one camera at a time.…So the first thing we're going to need to do,…come up to the Render Settings,…and just delete camera three and four…from the Renderable Cameras.…The next thing we'll do is start setting up the parameters…for the final render.…
So let's select aiSkyDome.…If we go over to the Attribute Editor…and go to the LightShape,…we want to up the samples to four,…and that's going to help get rid of the noise and the shadows.…Then we're going to go up to the Render Settings.…Let's switch this to the Arnold Renderer.…And what we're looking to do is we're looking to render out…an exr with all the different passes in that one exr.…
So first thing, we're going to start with the Common.…So we do want exr.…We can turn on Autocrop.…So we're going to come down and change this to…name number and extension,…
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Released
6/14/2017- Exporting cameras to Maya and Fusion
- Importing models
- Setting up scenes for compositing
- Setting your color space
- Using 3D in Fusion to add a change
- Connecting all of your shots
- Rendering final composites
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 23s
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Using the exercise files2m 47s
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1. Exporting Your Cameras to Maya and Fusion
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Exporting from SynthEyes6m 32s
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2. Working in Maya
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Importing models2m 7s
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Lighting the scene2m 45s
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Adding reflections2m 12s
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Checking accuracy of cameras2m 20s
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Setting up your renders7m 6s
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3. Compositing in Fusion
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Checking your 3D renders2m 33s
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Setting your color space2m 43s
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Compositing your scene4m 16s
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4. Using 3D in Fusion to Add a Change
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Setting up your 3D scene1m 27s
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Adding your walls3m 37s
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Adding your light4m 8s
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Connecting all of your shots1m 58s
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Final composite5m 18s
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Conclusion
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Next steps13s
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