PATH TRACER Settings for Twinmotion *for beginners*

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hey guys in this video I'm going to show you how I usually render a scene with pth Tracer in this video I'm going to focus on outdoor scenes um but I'm also going to show you different scenarios so I'm going to render a day scene a night scene and also a snow scene so I hope you like this video and yeah enjoy the video so I already applied all of my materials and now it's time to render the scene so what I need now I need to uh find a good camera perspective that I like I kind of want something like this so I go now to media and I create an image so I want my image to be like this and I also want a bit of a blur in the front of the image so I go to camera depth of field and I enable depth of field then I click pick my focus and I want my focus to be um on the back of the image so what I do now I change the focal length of the image like this all right then I also check if um if the scene is parallel so I click now parallelism all right I like this now I click again the plus icon and I delete the first image cuz I don't need this so um and now it's time to go to the environment settings so my exposure now is um set to one I change that to zero the first thing I like to do is um enable and hdri so I go down here to an hdri environment make sure that you selected the scene you want to render then I click enable and then I change to backdrop hdri so you see that uh it looks a bit weird right now so to change that I go to details I click this icon and I click on my ground and now it's gone and you already see that it's in the background I rotate the HD to find a nice lighting of my scene yeah I like this one um it looks a bit weird in the background still so what I do now I change the size and the hate offset yeah I think that looks better now um what I do now I go back and I change the intensity then I'm also going to look at the sun intensity and I'm going to adapt the sun intensity the way I want it to look like to look at the scene in the preview version I like to use it on the medium or a low setting you can also change those settings in your preferences so for all of my scenes I usually change the sun intensity um the exposure and the intensity of the hdri or the sky I use um sometimes I also change the ambient depending on um how dark how how many Dark Places how many dark uh pieces I have in my image and also sometimes I change the wi balance if I wanted to be more orange or more blue uh but it's actually all of my changes I like to do to my scenes for my camera settings um I usually enable death of field if I want something uh blurry in the front of my picture but I don't enable it all the time um but I do enable parallelism all the time because I like the clear and um the the parallel look for my color gradient I always go down with the saturation and up with the contrast that's what I do in every scene I render also when I render with Lumen and uh I usually go for 4K uh sometimes higher sometimes um I do my own custom size um and then before I render my final image with the highest settings I usually do um I render it with medium settings so that I see the render a mistake in the render or if I'm not quite happy with the lighting that I adapt this before I do the final render because it usually takes 20 to 30 minutes for my computer to render the final image so I usually go to medium I can also change those settings in my preferences and I export the image and after that I look at the image and be like okay that's fine uh and then I change it usually to the high settings um or a bit higher so for my night scene um I go back to my environment settings and what I'm going to do now I'm going to change the hdri to a sky doome and so I go to my library section and I go to skies and sky doome and I pick the sky doome I want and I drag it into my scene then I'm also going to rotate and change the intensity the way I like what I'm also going to do I'm going to enable The Horizon I'm also going to pick one of the pictures um I'm using the countryside and also I'm going to change the rotation as well then I'm also going to decrease the intensity of the Sky Dome then I'm also going down with the exposure a bit and also I changed the wide balance a bit you can also change the sun intensity that's actually all the settings I Chang for my night scene but yeah that's actually everything I do all the time I go back and forth I look at the light I adapt and yeah till I'm satisfied with the scene and then I uh render the final scene so for my winter scene um I changed the weather conditions of my Renda settings and I also used some 3D snow Assets in my scene but if you want a tutorial on how I did the winter scene then please comment down below and I'm going to do a step-by-step tutorial on how I did the winter scene but yeah actually always change the environment settings for my scenes overall thank you so much for watching my video I hope you learned something and yeah I hope I see you in my next video bye oh
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Channel: prokarestudio
Views: 1,219
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Length: 6min 31sec (391 seconds)
Published: Tue Jan 02 2024
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