Hey guys, and welcome back to the low poly wolf course. In this class, we'll be going through some render settings, so that you can create the nicest possible picture for your low poly wolf. So first things first, you click on the render settings here, go to output, and then just sort of select what width and height you want your image to be. So I'm going to pick 1000 by 1000. To make it square, you can change the resolution here as well, but just keep it 72 for now, and then I'm going to make it a PNG. And then you're going to select here where you're going to save it.
So just going to call this wolf low poly wolf. And then click Save. So it hasn't saved yet. It'll only save once you render. Then we'll go to Effect, click ambient occlusion, then effect again, and global illumination and we're just going to leave that settings as they are, then go and click on render. And it should take a little bit more time this time, but once it's finished, it'll save the image to the location that you specified.
And the renders should look much, much nicer. So there you have it. Now you've created a low poly Wolf, and you've learned how to render it in cinema 4d. See you guys next class for the conclusion of the course.