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From the course: SketchUp: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
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- [Instructor] One of the things that we will definitely want to know how to do when working with Render Elements in V-Ray is save those elements to a storage device in order to then work with them in our post-production application of choice with the approach to output being something that we can actually handle in a number of ways. So when talking about a render that is already being created in the V-Ray Frame Buffer window, for instance, such as we have here, we can come to the save icon on the Frame Buffer toolbar, left-click and hold on it, and note that the second option we can access in the dropdown is called save to separate files, this giving us the ability to take any render elements already captured in the render, so those that we see in the channels dropdown here, and save those to disk as individual or separated image files. Indeed, if I click on that option, navigate to a folder of choice, and then save…
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Why use a compositing workflow?3m 40s
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Mattes, masks, and alpha channels2m 56s
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Render elements explained2m 49s
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Making a pipeline decision3m 16s
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The render elements UI and workflow2m 42s
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Output options4m 44s
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The importance of bit depth in compositing4m 20s
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