Photorendering question
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2015-12-03
07:39 PM
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Rubia Torres
2015-12-03
07:39 PM
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2015-12-03 08:37 PM
2015-12-03
08:37 PM
Go into your surface settings, select the surface, in the Engine Settings option select "CineRender by Maxon" then click on the Match Settings… button to select "CineRender to match from Internal". This will transfer all relevant properties from the Internal Engine surface to CineRender
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2015-12-03 09:33 PM
2015-12-03
09:33 PM
Thanks, this worked!
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2015-12-08 09:50 AM
2015-12-08
09:50 AM
a tip I would suggest to get the best results from cinerender is to create a surface from the library using "New from Catalog" that is closest to what you want and adjust if necessary.
I find these surfaces render far better than anything I create from nothing
I find these surfaces render far better than anything I create from nothing