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tools:lcmax:renderer [2021/05/02 23:10] Bob Varkevisser [Rendering a frame/animation] |
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- | Now that a few default settings have been set, normal operation can begin. Here is the Lasershow Converter MAX control screen. You will see a number of options that will be discussed in more detail later. For most scenes, these default options will be fine. | + | Now that a few default settings have been set, normal operation can begin. Here is the Lasershow Converter MAX control screen. You will see a number of options that will be discussed in more detail later. For most scenes, these default((For any number value, you can return to the Lasershow Converter MAX default value by right-clicking on the up/down arrow: \\ {{: |
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4. Select the **Rendering** tab on the main 3ds Max screen, and then click **Render Scene**. | 4. Select the **Rendering** tab on the main 3ds Max screen, and then click **Render Scene**. | ||
- | 5. Set some default((For any number value, you can return to the Lasershow Converter MAX default value by right-clicking on the up/down arrow: \\ {{: | + | 5. Set some default< |
6. Click the **Render** button to create the animation. | 6. Click the **Render** button to create the animation. |