Monday, September 17, 2007

How to use Render scene button

How to use Render scene button

To use Render scene button

Step 1

Render scene button displays the Render Scene dialog, which lets you set the parameters for rendering and click the render scene button.

Step 2

Or you could choose rendering> render.

Step 3

Then it will render scene window.

Time Output

Now, you need to select which frames you want to render:

Single: Current frame only.

Active Time Segment: it is the current range of frames as shown in the Time Slider.

Range: All the frames between and including the two numbers you specify.

Frames: Nonsequential frames separated by commas (e.g. 2, 5) or ranges of frames separated by hyphens (e.g., 0-5).

Every Nth frame: Regular sample of frames. For example, enter 8 to render every 8th frame.

File Number Base: Lets you specify the base file number, from which the filename will increment. The value can range from 99,999 to 99,999.

For example, if the Range of frames is set to 0-3, Every Nth Frame is 1, and the File Number Base is 15, the output files are file0015, file0016, file0017, file0018.

You can specify a negative number base, as well. For example, if you’re rendering frames 50-55, and set the File Number Base to 50, the result is file0000, file0001, file0002, file0003, file0004, file0005.

Output Size

Step 5

Then, select one of the predefined sizes or enter another size in the Width and Height fields (in pixels). This controls affect the image.

No comments: