Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What does rendering mean?
What does rendering mean?
Rendering is to endow the three-dimensional image made by computer with materials and colors, and through computer calculation, make it display the same image as the visual effect of objects in the real environment. The rendered three-dimensional image presents a realistic effect, reflecting the perspective effect of light on objects, just like the effect of taking pictures with a camera on the spot.
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