Hey thanks for the comment Nuclear Angel =) I rendered in Keyshot, did two renders for each image: one with a simple light setup and another with a full environment. Then I played with the renders in photoshop.
Thanks! I baked the normals in xNormal, it seems to be the most consistent for me. These are rendered in Substance Designer with Iray. The Marmoset renders look ok, but they have a lot of render artifacts when using GI.
modeled and rendered in Max/Mental Ray modeled and rendered in Max/Mental Ray modeled and rendered in Max/Mental Ray D: Hi there, instant sub. :D Waiting to see more artz:poly142:
Hello Everyone, I am trying to render my character in Marmoset Toolbag 4 with Raytrace on. In the full quality viewport Marmoset renders it correctly. But when I render it for the final result, the depth of field disappears in the backside of the transparent areas. Does anyone know where ı am wrong?
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Blender can use CUDA for rendering (and also OptiX for denoising renders, which requires RTX hardware), so as far as I know nVidia is the best choice for render speeds in that app currently.
If you're going to render your Blender scene to video you can use the Freestyle engine with the Cycles or Blender-Internal renderers, to generate contours: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/freestyle/introduction.html
You'll want to render fur in the program it's made in. High-res fur is not meant to be exported. To render fur properly you need some tight integration between the fur generator and the fur renderer.
Guys i need help . I encountered rendering problem . Final rendering ( right ) and preview rendering ( left ) has different lighting ( final looks shitty ) . Any 1 know the problem ?
So you've rendered something and you want to take a screenshot of the render window? Could you not just save the picture that has been rendered? Or would print screen without Fraps not be sufficient?