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Render the scene using raytracing
To better understand the differences between caustics versus other lighting,
you begin by rendering the scene using the mental ray for Maya renderer
without using Caustics.
You start by preparing the scene and then rendering. In this section you:
Set a panel layout for rendering
Turn on shadows for the spotlight
Turn on the mental ray for Maya renderer
Set the image size for your rendering
Set the image quality preset
Render the image using raytracing
Setting a panel layout for rendering
Producing a rendered image usually requires that you render test images to
achieve the final result. This may involve adjusting many render quality,
shading, and lighting settings. Opening and closing the various windows can
become tedious.
Keeping the most frequently used windows and panels open allows you to
work more efficiently.
In the following steps, you select a panel layout to work more efficiently with
the various panels and windows.
To set a panel layout for rendering
From the perspective views panel menu, select Panels > Saved Layouts
> Hypershade/Render/Persp.
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