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Subject: Multi-Pass Rendering?


benney ( ) posted Thu, 13 August 2009 at 12:25 PM · edited Sat, 27 July 2024 at 8:34 AM

Hello everyone.

I have recently upgraded to carrara7pro and have found some very useful additions to the program, but I have to confess that I am a little puzzled about the process of Multi-pass rendering. The help file offers clear instructions as to how to perform the process but no indication how the process is actually applied. All I seem to get is a stack single coloured renders. Is there a tutorial on how to use this process to complete the finished render or can anyone give me any ideas.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ian...


MarkBremmer ( ) posted Thu, 13 August 2009 at 12:50 PM

 I actually cover this in the series that I do. 

Simply put, multi-pass rendering allows you to change the main render after it's done in either an image editing program like  Photoshop or with a video editor like  After Effects or Final Cut Studio. The extra channels are used to change shadow density, add new light sources, change colors and really any other things the you can come up with.

For example, when using a multipass render that includes X, Y, and Z info, you can use the X channel to apply a color to your image - but only the surfaces facing X. The end result is that it looks like you've added a new light source to your scene - all without re-rendering. 

Stuff like this is handy for still images but extremely useful for animations where there may be thousands of frames. This is used quite frequently to adjust shadow densities to compensate for final video output to TV, Web or other devices.

Mark






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