 Okay now that the scenes started to come together we're going to take a look at the render settings and that means that when we're rendering everything is going to be a little bit higher quality because we're going to change some settings. So to get to the render settings window it's this icon here which is the display render settings window we'll give that a click and there are a few things that we want to change. What we're going to do first we're going to go into the Maya software tab we're going to change something in here so by default the overall quality is set to custom which I think is Maya code for crap. So we're going to change custom to intermediate which is not the best but it's a good trade-off between quality and render time and then we're just going to scroll down a little bit further and we're going to turn on ray tracing. Ray tracing handles things like reflections, high-end shadows, weather light, refracts, bounces, things like that so it's really good to have that turned on and that's the thing that in a second is going to make the projector look really sexy because that's now going to start reflecting. And then we're going to go into the comment tab and we're going to just scroll down until we find the presets by default it's at HD 540 which is okay but it would be a little bit better if it was at HD 720 you can go higher if you want but for my purposes 720 is enough and then click on close. Now frame up a beautiful shot of your room I want to get my creasing shot I think so I'll try something like that do a test render and see what it looks like. So you should notice straight away that the window is a lot bigger but also that it's taking much longer to render and that's because it's doing a lot more complicated stuff with it it's working a lot more out. Straight away you can see that the reflection on the the projector is working it's actually a little bit over the top I think that's more to do with the placement of my light than the reflect the reflectivity being too high but I could turn that down or I could reposition the light you can see everything's looking much nicer now as well so I think what I will do is I'm just going to move this light if I can select the light so I want that light and I'm just going to try and move it off centre like that I'm just going to render again now just to see if the reflections on the projector are a little bit less ridiculous. Any second now? Yeah so that's nicer so it's still very shiny but the colour's coming through and it's got that polished plastic look that I was going for and don't forget to get a real idea of how your scene is going to look don't forget to turn the gamma correction off and that'll give you a nice overall look so very moody very gritty but very sexy