Transparent rendering?
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Transparent rendering?
Re: Transparent rendering?
Anyways, in case your still there, I would go to Render > Make Preview
You can click the "Manual" button if you want to just preview 10 frames out of 100, or even 90 out of 100, or whichever frames you choose.
By default, the preview will render at like 300x52 or something small like that. You can choose the size of your preview also if that's too small for you.
I find this works good to check out camera movement and lighting, and to preview dynamics of fire or particles, just to make sure it's working right.
Hope that helps.
Re: Transparent rendering?
Re: Transparent rendering?
- Render Settings
- Turn on Multi-Pass
- Right mouse-click on Multi-Pass to access the menu
- Add Reflections, choose on the right Separate Materials: All, Separate Layers: All, Mode: 3 channels
- Render out with alpha channel.
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