Saturday, January 7, 2012

Render command in 3dmax 2009

Rendering tools are located on the main toolbar, but because the resolution of the screen + small size of the screen so the hidden tools, to see this stuff go to your mouse similar in this position until the pointer turns into a hand then click + drag to the left until you see the only tool needed.
To enable the Render Frame Window window, press F9 key to use the Quick Render tool.
- When you press F9, the Perspective viewport by default. In case you want to render any view you can just press Shift + Q. Or press F10 to open the Render Settings and then select the view to render in the viewport and then click [Render].
Rendering tools are located on the main toolbar, but because the resolution of the screen + small size of the screen so the hidden tools, to see this stuff go to your mouse similar in this position until the pointer turns into a hand then click + drag to the left until you see the only tool needed.
You will see the following tools:
- On Render dialog box (similar to when you press F10).
- Quick render.

In this section we need to consider the options in the render:
. View: Render the entire view.
. Selected: Render the selected object.
. Region: Render selected areas.
. Crop: Render selection (selection may vary by enlarging / shrinking or moved to any location)
. Blowup: Render selection (selection may vary similar Crop)
There are also some other types such as Box Selected, Selected Region, Crop Selected you find out, is quite interesting.

To use this option, you click to select a type of render, then press Shift + Q -> select the object, or create the need to render.


(After each use of this option, please click on the button  to delete the images were not displayed if you do not see clearly what you want)
Rendered Frame Window
Render window to display the final results of a scene, with this window you can:
- Save the results after the render image file format.
- Create a copy of the render window, to compare the situation before the change and after change.
- Enable or disable the presence of RGB primary color channels.
- Show images with transparent background (alpha channel) (save file as. png image you get a transparent background).
- Display images as monochrome (monochrome)
- Clear display pictures stored in the render window
In the window that you can render key combinations:
. Shift + click the mouse to use the Pan tool.
. Ctrl + click to use the zoom tool.

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