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All phases of scene creation are now complete, and you’re now ready to render. As with all areas of 3ds Max, rendering requires consideration of numerous settings and options. In this Quick Start tutorial, you’ll begin by changing a setting that allows you to render to a different size, and another setting that allows you to render an entire scene of frames, rather than one single frame. Next, you’ll tell 3ds Max to send you an email notification when the rendering is finished. Finally, you’ll use the RAM Player to load your rendered images and save them as a movie file.
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© 2006 Brian L. Smith
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(2006). Getting Started with Rendering. In: Foundation 3ds Max 8 Architectural Visualization. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0158-8_21
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