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3 Dimensional Chat / save a render in blender

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mike5424
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 10:30
lol it rimes anyways i am rendering a animstion and i wanted to know how to save it. anyone know how-to?

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mike5424
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 14:21
plzplzplz

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lazerus
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 15:14 Edited at: 20th Jun 2009 15:22
wow impaient little bugger arent we?

Are you after the ainmation or the render settings?

For settings
Try preset in render settings//save preset
Thats where is in max anyway,

And you should have the option to render to a location, in render settings
And please remove that site from your sig, ive jsut tried it and i got hit with a E-bomb. (thats aload of popups) my adblock stoped 51 and when i tried to close i got this;

i hope that this aint a serious site...

repeated jsut to make sure, the number changed to 21, then 15, 32, 3,

i have no idea what you let on your site but why????
people cant even look at your site through all he advertising?


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BMacZero
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 17:06
1.) Render
2.) Press PrntScrn
3.) Open MS Paint
4.) Press Ctrl-V
5.) Save



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Alucard94
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 17:21
Quote: "1.) Render
2.) Press PrntScrn
3.) Open MS Paint
4.) Press Ctrl-V
5.) Save"

Quote: "nyways i am rendering a animstion"




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Phosphoer
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 18:06
Quote: "1.) Render
2.) Press PrntScrn
3.) Open MS Paint
4.) Press Ctrl-V
5.) Save"


Hope you were kidding ><

After rendering, press F3 to save an image.

Animations are automatically saved to your specified render directory, which can be changed in the Render tab to the top left. Default directory is '/tmp\'

Oolite
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 19:19
Render Frame 1,
Print screen,
Paste in paint,
save,
repeat for all other frames.
Print them out and make a flickbook, or just stick them all down a long corridor wall and run really fast past them.

Alucard94
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Posted: 20th Jun 2009 21:29
Use Oolites method, it's way superior and usually gives the best results.




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Ortu
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 00:54
if you want to save an animation, change the file type from the default .jpg to a video one then use the anim button instead of the render button this will render all frames in the selected range and append them to a single video file instead of just the current frame.

You can leave the file type as a .jpg and use anim but that will save a seperate image file for each frame.


mike5424
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 10:21
thanks everyone.


that site was a pice of crap so i deleted it. check out madninjas now. no popups and looks alot better

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