Final gather is very flexible and many different factors can contribute to its effect. You’ll need to experiment with settings
to achieve the look you want.
TipFinal Gather is view dependent and is recalculated for each frame in a sequence.
If you are not adjusting the camera position, the position of any objects, or any attributes, you can store and reuse illumination results to speed up rendering.
See Store and reuse Final Gather results.
To render with Final Gather
- First, turn off Maya default lights (see Turn default lighting on or off) and, if you have any light sources in the scene, turn off their Illuminates by Default attribute.
- Select the menu set.
- Open the window.
Select Window > Rendering Editors > Render Settings or click the window icon.
- Select the mental ray for Maya render.
- Click the tab.
- From the drop-down list, select .
(in the section of the tab) is automatically enabled.
- Change any of the following optional settings, which can have an effect:
- The camera background color.
- The object’s material’s colored Incandescence or Ambient color attributes.
- Irradiance contributions from shaders.
- Irradiance color mapping contributions from shaders.
- The number and location of lights in the scene.
- Render with the default settings.
If the default settings are not sufficient to achieve the look you want (or to reduce render speed), tweak the settings until you achieve the look you want. See Final Gathering for more information.
Tip
If your scene contains caustics, global illumination or final gather, and you would like to see those effect during mental
ray IPR, in select .
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