VS 201: Rendering

VS 201: Rendering

Learn how to produce higher quality render results

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About this course

In this course, you will learn about the render settings and output types to create high quality render results. After completing this course, you will be able to showcase garments outside of the software using turntables and GIFs with normal and Ray Trace render.

You will begin learning how to create a normal and a Ray Trace turntable. Next discover how to prepare your garment for Ray Trace rendering and use the V-Ray Review window.

Check your retention throughout the course with a knowledge quiz.

Audience: Users new to VStitcher 

Prerequisites: VStitcher 101

Additional Learning Tools: Links to Help Center, Additional BWU Content

Format: Video, Text, PDF lessons with downloadable files 

For a detailed summary of lessons, see below.

 

201 Rendering Glossary

Reference PDF of commonly used terms in this course.

 

Rendering Options

 

 

Turntables: Normal & Raytrace

In this video lesson, you will gain a deeper understanding of the turntable render and related settings.

 

Topics: turntable, HTML, GIF, share HTML as zip file, turntable size, GIF size, V-Ray Turntable

 

 

V-Ray Preview

In this video lesson, you will learn how to use the V-Ray real-time ray trace preview window. 

 

Topics: real time V-Ray preview

Workflow Application

 

Preparing the Garment for Ray Trace Rendering

In this workflow video, you will learn how to utilize a combination of tools to prepare a garment for ray trace rendering.

Topics: Vray preview, stitch construction, directional seam, open seam, flat seam, auto generate depth maps, thread thickness, artwork execution, grid size, lighting

 

Knowledge Checkpoint

Complete the quiz to test your knowledge of the topics you have learned so far in this course.

 

Curriculum14 min

  • Tools & Functions
  • 201 Rendering Glossary
  • Turntables: Normal & Ray Trace 7 min
  • V-Ray Preview 3 min
  • Workflows
  • Preparing the Garment for Ray Trace Rendering 4 min
  • Knowledge Checkpoint: Quiz
  • Course Feedback
  • VStitcher 201: Rendering - Feedback

About this course

In this course, you will learn about the render settings and output types to create high quality render results. After completing this course, you will be able to showcase garments outside of the software using turntables and GIFs with normal and Ray Trace render.

You will begin learning how to create a normal and a Ray Trace turntable. Next discover how to prepare your garment for Ray Trace rendering and use the V-Ray Review window.

Check your retention throughout the course with a knowledge quiz.

Audience: Users new to VStitcher 

Prerequisites: VStitcher 101

Additional Learning Tools: Links to Help Center, Additional BWU Content

Format: Video, Text, PDF lessons with downloadable files 

For a detailed summary of lessons, see below.

 

201 Rendering Glossary

Reference PDF of commonly used terms in this course.

 

Rendering Options

 

 

Turntables: Normal & Raytrace

In this video lesson, you will gain a deeper understanding of the turntable render and related settings.

 

Topics: turntable, HTML, GIF, share HTML as zip file, turntable size, GIF size, V-Ray Turntable

 

 

V-Ray Preview

In this video lesson, you will learn how to use the V-Ray real-time ray trace preview window. 

 

Topics: real time V-Ray preview

Workflow Application

 

Preparing the Garment for Ray Trace Rendering

In this workflow video, you will learn how to utilize a combination of tools to prepare a garment for ray trace rendering.

Topics: Vray preview, stitch construction, directional seam, open seam, flat seam, auto generate depth maps, thread thickness, artwork execution, grid size, lighting

 

Knowledge Checkpoint

Complete the quiz to test your knowledge of the topics you have learned so far in this course.

 

Curriculum14 min

  • Tools & Functions
  • 201 Rendering Glossary
  • Turntables: Normal & Ray Trace 7 min
  • V-Ray Preview 3 min
  • Workflows
  • Preparing the Garment for Ray Trace Rendering 4 min
  • Knowledge Checkpoint: Quiz
  • Course Feedback
  • VStitcher 201: Rendering - Feedback