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Render output and compositing in Blender

Render output and compositing in Blender - Blender Tutorial

From the course: Blender 3.3 Essential Training

Render output and compositing in Blender

- [Instructor] It's time to render. Now, for my purpose, I'm going to use the cycle scene to render. Also, on the far right where it says Sampling under Render, I'm going to change the Max Samples to a hundred and I'm going to scroll down. And where it says Film Transparent, I'm going to go ahead and turn that on. Now from here, click on Render, Render image, and you can click on View, Frame All and watch your render up here. And there you have it. You've made your first render of the astronaut on the lunar cheese surface. There's just one problem, however, the foreground and the background are separate images. How do we combine them? By using the magic of the Blender compositor. Now if you don't see compositing at the top under workspace, you can always click on the plus, go to General and add a compositing. Let's go ahead and click on Use Nodes and let's move this all the way to the right and down just to get…

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