5/7/2023 0 Comments Adobe dimension renderAnd I'll show you a couple things that I did there, but before I do that, I wanna mention something that's really important, which is the additional layers. So it's not really the same, so once you have an image from dimension in Photoshop, you can edit it like you would edit any other photo. See that? That's what the final image looks like and that's what the render looks like. Notice one thing, if you remember what that image looks like, and actually I'll bring it up to show you in my behance page, the final image looks a bit different and that's because I edited it in Photoshop. So let me open up one of the render files that I already saved so let me go into my creative live folder and I will open up the view, the high view of the apartment which is the same image that you saw for the cover of this class. So if you start rendering something and you see that the number is way, way too much for you to wait, you can cancel it all and then do a slower render. So when you click on render, you'll see that the scene will start rendering and right here on the render status you'll see an estimating label and at some point you should be able to see an estimated time to render. Two computers rendering the same scene can take different times depending on the processing speed of the computer, the video cartridge that you have in the computer, so it's really hard to say how long something will take. Quality, you obviously wanna go the highest quality possible but as you can see, if you set it to high the render will be slow and that's a relative term. You can either get a Photoshop file or a PNG file and where to save it. You can have a file name, the quality and the type of format. This is how dimension turn your design into a final image, and these are the properties. Notice on the top left we have the design view selected, but if I switch over into the render workspace, you can see that now this is where we're going to render the image. Once we have a 3D scene, and this is what we like, how do we get that out of dimension and how do we work with it? This whole time, during this whole class, we've been working in the design view.
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