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    [Tutorial] Clay Render

    This little guide will show you how to clay render you models.

    Warning: This can turn up the render time!


    1.
    Create you model / load you already made model. I just made a teapot.


    2. Make a Plane under your model. You can find the Plane at "Geometry -> Standard Primitives -> Plane"


    3. Now go to material editor "key : M"


    4. Go to "Ambient"


    5. be sure to choose a ligt gray color, i use "180 180 180"

    Should look like this


    6. Now put the material in you model.

    Should look like this


    7. Now you need to create a SkyLight you can find it at "Lights -> Standard -> Skylight". Just place it anywhere you want..


    8. Now go to render setup.


    9. Set the preset to "3dsmax.scanline.radiosity.high"


    10. Click on "Load"


    11. Now go to "Adanced Lighting" and at the "Select Advanced Lighting" pick the "Light Tracer"


    12. click on "Yes"


    13. Be sure to select "Perspective" and you view is right. Now click render.


    14. This should be the result!


    You can play with the View and place "plane" as wall's..

    -Tobii

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