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108 CINEMA 4D R11 Quickstart – DOF<br />

7. Tips & Tricks<br />

Rendering often requires you to make a choice between speed and quality. Especially scenes using Global<br />

Illumination or Caustics can take a long time to render. This is why we recommend that you experiment with<br />

the Parameters and to initially use low values. For example, set the Global Illumination “Diffuse Depth” value to<br />

“1” to begin with and make a test render. If the illumination provided by GI is still too dark, increase the “Diffuse<br />

Depth” value gradually until you achieve the desired result. However, avoid raising this value above “4” since<br />

this will increase your render times enormously!<br />

Make generous use of compositing tags. This makes it possible to reduce the exactness of the rendering, thus<br />

reducing rendering times greatly.<br />

As you already know, CINEMA 4D allows you to animate effect parameters so that you can make changes to<br />

them at any time. Imagine caustics that change as you wish or the focusing of a camera.<br />

Load a bitmap image in place of a color into the luminance channel of a material that you use to illuminate a<br />

Global Illumination scene. The objects will then be lit with the colors of the image. This looks especially good<br />

if you use HDRIs. HDRI is an image format that contains special image luminance information and is thus an<br />

excellent choice for this effect. You can find information about HDRIs online.<br />

You can pep up your scene even more with the post effects “Highlights“ and “Glow“. Using “Specular“ you<br />

can give your material’s highlights any form you wish, like a star, for example. “Glow“ does just what the name<br />

says – it lets a material glow. Try it!

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