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RENDERING RENDER SETTINGS 723
Horizontal Settings
When the output format is QTVR Object, here you can specify the number of horizontal steps the
camera takes as it moves around the object. For either panorama or object modes, it is also possible
to specify Start Angle and End Angle.
Vertical Settings
There are two built-in resolutions for QuickTime VR on the Resolution drop-
down list (Output page): 1248 x 384 QTVR and 2048 x 768 QTVR. Also on
the Output page, set Film Format to Automatic. You can type in your own
resolution using the input boxes to the right of the Resolution drop-down list.
Ensure that the values you enter are divisible by 4.
These settings apply only to QTVR object movies. Here, Steps species the number of rings. A value
of 1 is sufcient for a simple object rotation. However, if the viewer should be able to tilt the view,
use more rings. Usually, an odd value is best, since it generates as many rings above the horizon ring
as below it. To specify the tilting range, enter values in the Start Angle and End Angle boxes. The
maximum range is -90° to +90°.
Generate File
VR
CINEMA 4D creates a ready-to-view QuickTime VR panorama or object movie that you can view in
QuickTime as soon as it has been rendered and saved.
Intermediate
CINEMA 4D creates a panoramic picture or individual object lm pictures that you can, say, edit further
using Apple’s QuickTime VR tools.
Both
CINEMA 4D creates a ready-to-view QuickTime VR lm as well as a panoramic picture or individual
object lm pictures that you can process further using Apple’s QuickTime VR tools.