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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 5:12 am)
Don't forget the render area! You can render just a tiny portions of the file (say just a face, or a part that has lots of detail). Then adjust your render settings. No need to render the entire scene until you are pretty sure the settings will work.
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Hi - I am trying to get the perfect render for a scene using VUE 6 pro studio. I found the sticky post about rendering options very helpful and have made multiple sequentially numbered renders (render to disc) of the same scene.
Does anyone have any tips for a simple way of keeping track of what the render setting were for a particular render .bmp? I indicate some of the major settings in the file name itself. Ideally there might be some automatic way to "dump" the render setting to a .txt file with the same name as the .bmp.
Thanks, Jim Gallagher