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UseRenderer
A feature of Mayas software renderer, used
to make interactive adjustments to the final
Interactive Photorealistic Rendering (IPR)
rendered image. You can adjust shading
and lighting attributes in real-time, and IPR
automatically updates the rendered image
to show the effects of your changes. IPR is
useful for tweaking an image before render-
ing to disk.
A general purpose renderer that includes
exclusive, advanced rendering functional-
mental ray
®
for Maya
®
renderer
ity, such as host and network parallel ren-
dering, area light sources for soft shadows,
global illumination, and caustics (light
patterns).
A specialized renderer used to produce
stylized renderings (for example, cartoon,
Maya Vector renderer
tonal art, line art, hidden line, wireframe)
in various bitmap image formats (IFF, TIFF)
or in 2D vector formats (SWF, AI, EPS,
SVG). The Maya Vector renderer is often
used to render web-ready images.
A general purpose renderer that uses your
machines graphics card for computation.
Mayas Hardware renderer
You can produce broadcast resolution im-
ages in less time than with software render-
ing, and in some cases, the quality may be
good enough for final delivery.
The Render View window
When you render your scene the rendered image appears in its own window
called the Render View. By default, the Render View uses the same camera as
the Scene View (persp), but includes particular rendering capabilities.
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