Graphics Programs Reference
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3. Choose the Render to Picture Viewer tool from the Command Palette; the Picture
Viewer window is displayed.
4. In this window, choose File > Save as ; the Save dialog box is displayed.
5. In the Save dialog box, choose the OK button; the Save Dialog dialog box is displayed.
Next, browse to \Documents\c4dr16\c10. In the File Name text box, type
c10_tut1_rndr . Next, choose the Save button; the rendered composition is saved at the
desired location.
Figure 10-1 displays the final output
Self-Evaluation Test
Answer the following questions and then compare them to those given at the end of
this chapter:
1. Which of the following tags is used to match a 3D camera to an existing image so that
you can composite 3D elements into a real image?
(a) Protection (b) Cinema 4D tag
(c) Camera Calibrator (d) Camera
2. Which of the following buttons in the Calibrate area is used to add lines whose end
points can be altered?
(a) Add Line (b) Create Preview
(c) Add Grid (d) Add Pin
3. How many minimum axes vanishing points are required to calibrate the camera with
high degree of accuracy?
(a) four (b) two
(c) six (d) five
4. The red color of the line specifies the direction of Y axis in the image. (T/F)
5. The Camera Orientation in the Calibrate area is calculated only when all the vanishing
points are solved. (T/F)
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