![]() ![]() And with that model, you can follow along step-by-step until we reach these fine when it's at the end of the class. So that's going to be the exact model that I'm using within this class. Within the resources section of this class, there will be some SketchUp models that you can download. ![]() So if you've got some idea of how to use VI radar, really useful, by the end of the lesson, we're going to have a really good set of renders that you can use for, whether it be your portfolio to show a client or your own personal use. Now this lesson is pretty aimed at beginners slash intermediate B where users. And this will include all of our materials are lighting, setting up our renders, a lot of different things that we're going to cover in today's class. Now I'll walk you through every single step required to take it from a beginner render to something far more advanced. Today I'm gonna be showing you how you can turn your pretty basic renders, something that looks like this, and turn them into something more advanced that looks like this. Well, my name is Jake and welcome to today's class on Bua. Please let me know how you got on in the Class and don't forget to leave a review it would really help me out. Adjusting Camera Depth of field for render Realism.How to position camera for dynamic renders. ![]()
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