| Rendering Fundamentals Practice (Mar 1) |
| Written by Ryan Olson | |
| Saturday, 23 February 2008 | |
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This is a simple exercise that will give you some practice with the fundamentals of rendering in PhotoWorks. Download and open the provided SolidWorks part file. The file includes one camera and three lights. The lights are all turned off in PhotoWorks by default. Using this part file, you will create a series of renderings as JPG image files. Each rendering should be made using the "Render to File" command at a resolution of 800x600 or higher. I also recommend setting your the Antialiasing quality to High or Very High (PhotoWorks | Options | Document Properties | Anti-aliasing quality).
Important things to remember:
For additional practice, you might (optionally) try setting up another camera at an alternate viewpoint, and adjust the lights to support the new camera angle.
For this assignment you should end up with at least eight JPEG format rendered images. Due: Sat, Mar 1 |
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