View Layers

Renders can be separated into layers, to composite them back together afterwards.

Some example usages are applying compositing effects to characters separately, blurring the background and foreground layers separately for depth of field, or rendering different lighting variations of the same scene.

Using View Layers can also save you from having to re-render your entire image each time you change something, allowing you to instead re-render only the layer(s) that you need.

View Layers

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View Layers.

In the top of the screen there is a list of all the View Layers in the active scene.

Name

The name of the active view layer, click to edit the name.

Add View Layer

Will add a new view layer to the active scene.

New

Adds a new view layer.

Copy Settings

Adds a new view layer with all the settings of current view layer.

Blank

Adds a new view layer with all collections disabled.

Remove View Layer

Will remove the selected view layer from the active scene.

Note

A scene must have at least one view layer.

View Layer Panel

Reference

Panel

Properties ‣ Scene ‣ View Layer

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View Layer panel (shown here for the Eevee render engine)

The Layer Panel shows the settings of the active View Layer.

Use for Rendering

The active view layer will be used during rendering.

Render Single Layer

Only render the active view layer.

Note

This option is ignored when rendering from the command line.

See also

Additional options shown in this panel are different for each render engine. See Render Passes for the options per render engine.

Usage

Each Render Layer has an associated set of Collections. Objects which are on one of the associated collections are shown in that Render Layer, as long as that collection is also visible.

Warning

Only the objects in visible Scene Layers will be rendered. So, if only Collection 1 is visible and your Render Layer set specifies to render only Collections 2 and 3, nothing will be rendered.

Collections

Per collection you can adjust the way how the render engine needs to render the objects inside. Based on the render engine different options can be set.

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Collection/View layer settings

Disable from View Layer

Remove this collection from the active view layer. Objects that are only in this collection will not be rendered for the active view layer.

Enable in View Layer

Add this collection to the active view layer. Objects inside the collection will be rendered with the active view layer.

Set Indirect Only

Objects inside this collection will only contribute to the final image indirectly through shadows and reflections.

Clear Indirect Only

Clear the Indirect Only flag. Objects inside this collection will contribute normally to the final image.

Set Holdout

Objects inside this collection will generate a holdout/mask in the active view layer.

Clear Holdout

Clear the Set Holdout flag.

Cycles

Reference

Panel

View Layers ‣ Layer

This section covers only the Render Layer settings appropriate for the Cycles renderer. For the engine-independent settings, see this section.

View Layer

Exclude

Scene layers are shared between all render layers; however, sometimes it is useful to leave out some object influence for a particular render layer.

Filter

Include
Environment

Disables rendering the Environment render pass in the final render.

Ambient Occlusion

Disables rendering the Ambient Occlusion render pass in the final render.

Surfaces

Disables rendering object materials in the final render.

Hair

Disables rendering hair strands in the final render.

Volume

Disables rendering Volumes in the final render.

Override

Material Override

Overrides all materials in the render layer.

Samples

View layer samples to override the scene samples. Controlled by the layer samples in the sampling panel.