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Welcome to rendering a small area in this video.

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We're going to show you how to render as part of your scene.

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Now this is going to be great for those with slower machines at this hour or even on this basic step.

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And it's going to be great later on for complex things on any computer because you often find that you

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don't need to render the entire thing you just need to see how the object looks within the entire scene.

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Okay so we left it like this before with it rendering our scene and I can see that this particular scene

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here up in the top left took seven seconds or seven and a half seconds ish to render.

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And depending on what it has to do it will take a certain amount of time to do.

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Now as we can see it's still taken several seconds.

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This low quality render four to doing 10 samples and this time it took eight seconds so varied depending

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on what it's got to do.

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Now one of the things that you can do is basically draw a box around the area you wish to be rendered.

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Now it's from the view port itself you're not actually drawing a box around anything else.

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So the two keys are control and B.

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And control Oulton be so control and B will give you a border that you can draw around your object and

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you can see straight away.

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It's Rendering just that small area.

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And if I wanted to read your that others can control be again and draw a new area as we can see just

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the cone itself now is taking around well less than a second to render.

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Now if we move the viewport is absolutely fine at the moment.

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Cone will pretty much stay in there when you're orbiting around it.

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However if you were to move away you can see that it's actually what you're doing is you're drawing

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a border as to what you want in the viewport to render.

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Now I just wanted to clear that down straightaway control ought and be well clear that selection.

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So it's control and B and you can draw a box around the area you wish to be rendered and control Oulton

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B will cancel that selection.

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Of course if you need another area really quickly you can go control them and render over their control

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and be render over here and control and B and render your cone again.

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So there we go really useful when working with larger projects or if you've got a slightly slower machine

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you may not have a powerful computer and this is a great way of rendering a small bit of the scene really

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quickly and later on this will become invaluable.

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Even with those with really powerful computers because it means you're going to be able to see high

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quality renders without doing the whole scene.

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Hope you guys find that useful.

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I'd like you to go away and try that now.

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I think that would really benefit people especially with those with slower machines.

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I'm willing for it to pop up.

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You probably not see me use it at this stage but perhaps later on I'm quite happy with it on this machine

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as I get a good preview quite quickly by just looking.

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And that means I can skip around quite quickly as well.

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But for those with slow machines as I said this is going to prove quite invaluable.

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And again it means that's your only rendering a small part of the scene and can see the rest in normal

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solid mode here okay.

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Hope you found it useful.

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I will see you in the next lecture.
