Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Production: Render (3D)

For 3D, the final process in the Production pipeline left is to render out the animation sequence. Rendering means to put together an animation sequence and output it to a file type specified by the user (Quicktime MOVs or Windows AVIs) and have it ready for the Post production sequence. It is a lengthy process which can take up to hours to do for something as simple as a 30 second animation. For industries, they only render animations bit by bit instead of one whole chunk as this can take a very long time. Below is an example of what the render settings for Cinema 4D look like. 
Cinema 4D can render out movies in different formats. From standard vision to HD vision, the render settings can be changed to suit the animator. 

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