Watermarks help to identify the maker of renderings. Here, design a quick logo with transparency and composite it via the Render dialog box.
- Twilight Render has a watermark feature that allows you…to composite your logo on top of your renderings.…If you already have a logo then,…great, you can use it directly.…I'm going to show you how to create a logo from scratch.…And I'm not going to spend much time…on the design of the actual logo.…I'm just going to use the first letter of my name,…Scott, S , as my logo.…I'll make a new document in Photoshop…and make it quite small,…just 100 pixels in each direction.…And I'll have the background contents being transparent.…
And I'll make some text here.…Just letter S.…And I'll adjust the size and position.…And then to make this slightly more interesting…I will add a layer style to that.…It includes the bevel and emboss effect, a drop shadow,…and I'll make the drop shadow a little smaller…and a little closer to the letter.…And I'll also overlay a color.…How about a nice gold orange.…
Okay I'm going to save this logo for the web…to take advantage of the PNG-24 export option.…This allows me to save transparency,…and this is very important.…
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10/20/2017- Cleaning up geometry and materials
- Simulating sunlight and shadow
- Specifying environmental conditions
- Customizing materials
- Rendering interiors
- Creating artificial light sources
- Narrowing focus with depth of field
- Using the Twilight Deep Material Editor
- Rendering animation frames
- Creating video from rendered frames
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 2s
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1. Preparing to Render
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Cleaning up geometry7m 50s
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Cleaning up materials6m 35s
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Adjusting texture mapping6m 18s
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Applying Twilight templates5m 19s
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Composing scenes8m 57s
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2. Rendering Objects and Exteriors
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Customizing materials5m 55s
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3. Rendering Interiors
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Tone-mapping interiors5m 4s
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Customizing render presets5m 12s
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4. Special Effects
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Rendering thick edges3m 51s
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Rendering sectional views2m 49s
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Overlaying style screenshots2m 51s
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Watermarking renderings2m 26s
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5. Advanced Topics
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Batch rendering still images3m 15s
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Panoramic rendering1m 53s
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Rendering animation frames4m 48s
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Conclusion
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Next steps39s
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