



We will take a look at some of the most basic ways of setting up your render so you can get exactly the passes you need for compositing. We’ll separate the different passes and layers of a model to later bring into Nuke for Compositing. In this guide, we will focus on creating a set of renders from Arnold, the standard industry software for 3D rendering. Though the process is complex, it’s still something you can master with some guidance. Rendering has become a standard practice with the need for computer imagery on more and more productions. Styles vary from photorealism to a more animated feel. Rendering is the act of turning your 3D information into tangible images that can be shown on screen. Click here to learn more about InFocus Film School’s 3D Animation and Visual Effects Program
