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Robotic rendering

Robotic rendering

- Now that we have a solid looking scene put together we'll need to render out a final image. In order to do that we need to adjust some of the render settings. So let's go ahead and dive in to take a look at the basics of sampling in Redshift. Now, here in my scene, I've gone ahead and fleshed out the rest of the scene with some more materials on the glitter and dust particles in the background and just applied the same materials I already had made to the rest of our robot. Now, with our Redshift render view going right now we are actually in progressive mode, which means that it gets to an image as quickly as possible and then tries to clean it up over time. In order to see a close to final render we need to switch this to bucket mode, which is these nine squares right up at the top here of the render view. If I click on that, you'll see that we go through a global illumination pre-pass, and then we start rendering by…

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