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CINEMA 4D R11 Quickstart – Rendering<br />

© Greg Brotherton, www.brotron.com<br />

10. Quick Tutorial – Rendering<br />

You’ve been a busy bee. You have created a scene, set up the lighting, animated objects and assigned materials<br />

to them. Now we want to see the result of all this work. What you have to do is to transform this 3-dimensional<br />

scene into a 2-dimensional image (in the case of an animation it would be an entire series of images. We will<br />

“render“ the images. CINEMA 4D offers a wide variety of options for rendering your 3D scene. We will use a<br />

scene from the animation chapter as our source and we will add a transparent sphere and a bright background<br />

to the scene.<br />

Open the scene “QS_Render.c4d“ (file / open). Slide the time slider to frame 20 and click on “Render / Render<br />

View“.<br />

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