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This page provides information about the Bump Normals Render Element in V-Ray for Cinema 4D.


Overview


V-Ray Bump Normals is a render element that stores the camera view as a normal map. The normals are generated using screen space, which uses the XYZ orientation of the camera view. With Screen space, the X axis runs left-right across the view, Y runs up-down, and Z points out of the screen. Bump maps are also represented in this render element. For a diagram that illustrates how normal-style colors are generated, see the Normals page.

This render element is similar to the Normals Render Element, which does not include bump maps.

The Bump Normal Render Element is useful for adjusting lighting that comes from a particular direction. For example, faces of objects pointing toward the camera will be predominantly blue in Bump Normals, so the lighting on such objects can be adjusted by using the blue channel in compositing software.


UI Path: ||V-Ray|| > Render Elements > Bump Normals


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Properties


Enable Deep Output — When enabled, the rendering channel is rendered in the V-Ray Virtual Frame Buffer.

Filtering – Applies the image filter to this channel.