I believe you set the render quality in the standard Rhino render settings window, and then when choosing the settings for the turntable animation have the capture method set to "Render Full"
I haven't tried this. But potentially if you set VRAY as the renderer (inside Rhino) then change the 'capture method' (see 3:00) to 'Render Full' it may render the scene using the current Vray renderer settings.
How do you mean? The way this works is the entire object is rotating/the camera rotates around the object. If the base is rotating, i think you mean to say it is rotating around in the view during the animation. I think your viewport camera may not be centred on the centre of the baseplate.
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Extremely helpful and straightforward, thank you so much!
helpful and new ! thank you so much ! ♥
how do i render this turntable animation in higher DPI, hi res, "best quality like when i do a still image render with rhino7 render engine?
I believe you set the render quality in the standard Rhino render settings window, and then when choosing the settings for the turntable animation have the capture method set to "Render Full"
Is there a way to make render with Vray?
I haven't tried this. But potentially if you set VRAY as the renderer (inside Rhino) then change the 'capture method' (see 3:00) to 'Render Full' it may render the scene using the current Vray renderer settings.
In my case base itself also rotating
Please help
How do you mean? The way this works is the entire object is rotating/the camera rotates around the object. If the base is rotating, i think you mean to say it is rotating around in the view during the animation. I think your viewport camera may not be centred on the centre of the baseplate.