Adobe Dimension Course Section 26 Rendering Project

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Adobe Dimension is a 3D Mockup tool which is a part of Adobe Creative Cloud. In this course, you will learn how to work in a 3d environment, import 3d models, add in textures, render and export final outputs.

In this video lesson, we will learn about Rendering Project in Adobe Dimension.

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Transcript
00:00So over here you can see that I have these models right here and let's say I'm going
00:09to go around and add in an environmental lighting to it as well.
00:14Let's say for example, I'm going to go around onto, let's say a background, like let's say
00:18for example, this right here, just like this, I'm going to go around with the background
00:24right here and then I'm going to go around and then let's say for example match the image
00:29and create the lights accordingly as well and then press OK and then this is what you
00:34have as you can see.
00:35So now let's say what I want to do is I want to go ahead and render this out right here
00:41so I can go ahead and render the preview.
00:43So this is a quick render on how this actually looks.
00:47But if I want to go around for the final render, then I can go around onto the render section
00:51right here, just like this.
00:53So now what I can do is you can see that it is being saved to desktop.
00:57You can click right here and choose where you want to save.
01:00In my case, I want to save it to desktop itself.
01:03Now I'm going to go around and say sample export right here, just like this.
01:08And then you can choose the quality low for fast and high for high will be slow.
01:13Let's just go around and export it as low right here.
01:16You can export this as PSD format right here in 16 bit or 32 bit or export it as PNZ as
01:22well.
01:23So let me just go around and export it as PNZ for the moment right here.
01:28And once all the settings are OK, simply hit the render button.
01:32And then what happens is that it starts rendering the image out, as you can see, with detail.
01:38And since I'm using a fast render, it does have a bit of artifacts to it.
01:43So the slower the render, the more detail it is.
01:46So it does take a bit of time for the render.
01:49So you need to wait.
01:50So I'm going to go around and skip to the part where the render has completed.
01:56And now the rendering has been completed, as you can see right here.
01:59And this is the sample export, as you can see right here.
02:03So I can go ahead and click on show in folder right here and it opens up the folder just
02:08like this.
02:09So this is what you have.
02:10And if I were to double click on it, then this is the render and it opens up as a picture.
02:15You do see some artifacts right here because this is a fast render.
02:18But in the high quality render, you won't get this error and you get it in a high quality.
02:23And this is how you can go ahead and then utilize the final render inside of Adobe Dimension
02:30and render out your project according to how you like.
02:33So hope you found this video useful.
02:35So be sure to comment on what you think about it.
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