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so I Ive created a Ive created a project so Im going to set the project and I called it intro CGI lighting brackets one oh and this this is on blackboard you can download it in a bit now lighting rendering Im just going to go through the rendering bit first which is the boring boring bit but sort of the important bit and everyone look at actual lighting in Maya and Arnold and what the different lights do and sort of cool stuff you can do with it up here is the render settings now the render settings controls how big your image is going to be it controls the quality of your image and it has some repercussions on what you see in the viewport so if you go to resolution gate and you click that as probably most of you know by now that kind of frames your viewport and shows you what will actually be rendered so if you were to render out a frame you can see whatever it youre gonna see that whatever is in there youre gonna see and it tells you the resolution just here as well if you wan