Forum: Carrara


Subject: Render top, left...??

october opened this issue on Mar 02, 2000 ยท 7 posts


october posted Thu, 02 March 2000 at 4:34 PM

Is there any way to render a scene with one of the preset views, say top or left? That is without creating a new camera and positioning it perfectly. I know I can do a quick test render in the scene window but I want an image I can safe to disk as a reference for texture maps.


ClintH posted Thu, 02 March 2000 at 5:44 PM

october, Other than placing another camera in the scene I dont k now of a way to do this. Other forum members might have some ideas. Clint

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keithw posted Thu, 02 March 2000 at 9:12 PM

You can do it by clicking on Camera 1 in the Camera 1 window. This will open a menu. Select position to and select the view you want to render (top, left or whatever) Then go to the render room and that view will be rendered. Keith W


october posted Fri, 03 March 2000 at 8:17 PM

Maybe I don't know what the camera window is. In the assembly room in the scene window I click on the upper left corner, change Camera 1 to top and hit Crtl R (or go to render room) and it just renders the camera view. I can find no way to change it, except to create new cameras. This is on the PC version, would you happen to be on Mac?


keithw posted Fri, 03 March 2000 at 9:21 PM

october: No, I'm on a PC using Windows 98. Maybe this will help you. Carrara will only render a view from a camera. Therefore to do what you want to do you must set a camera to one of the preset views(top, left, etc.) To do this one of your view windows must display a view from a camera. then you can change that camera's view by selecting one of the preset views. Keith W


october posted Tue, 07 March 2000 at 3:10 PM

ahhh!! damn, i didn't mean to be so dense :) cool, that gives me what i need. just need to remember to save the camera postion i'm working with before switching to one of the presets. thanks.


keithw posted Tue, 07 March 2000 at 5:27 PM

Your very welcome. I try to help when I can.