Chapter 10. Prepping for Successful Renders
Although rendering is the final step of a Maya 3D project, it is often given improper attention. The correct choice of aspect ratios, pixel ratios, frame rates, focal lengths, and film backs at the earliest stage of animation can ensure that the project progresses smoothly. At the same time, careful selection of anti-aliasing, image format, resolution size, depth of field, and motion blur settings will guarantee a successful render. Time-saving techniques, including scene cleanup and command-line rendering, will help you finish projects in a more efficient manner.
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Selecting aspect ratios and frame rates
Choosing film backs and focal lengths
Recommended render settings
Command-line rendering ...
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