Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Display
Rendering and Saving Images
After you have adjusted your render settings, in regards to Quality and Format, you will need to actually render the image. Rendering still images is fairly simple. Rendering Animations is a bit more complex and is covered in the next sections.
To render an image from the active camera, in the Render Panel, hit the big Image button. By default the 3D view is replaced with the UV/Image Editor and the render appears.
Displaying Renders
Renders are displayed in the Image Editor. You can set the way this is displayed to several different options in the Display drop-down menu:
- Keep UI
- The image is rendered to the Image Editor, but the UI remains the same. You will need to open the Image Editor manually to see the render result.
- New Window
- A new floating window opens up, displaying the render.
- Image Editor
- The 3D view is replaced with the Image Editor, showing the render.
- Full Screen
- The Image editor replaces the UI, showing the render.
For each of these options, pressing Esc will close the render view and return to the previous view.
Saving
Rendered images can be saved by clicking on the Image menu and using the save options.
Animation Playback
The 'Play' button in the render panel will play back your rendered animation in a new window.
You can also drop images or movie files in a running animation player. It will then restart the player with the new data.
- Key Short-Cuts
- A toggle frame skipping.
- P toggle ping-pong.
- ↵ Enter start playback (when paused).
- 0 NumPad toggle looping.
- Padperiod manual frame stepping.
- ← step back one frame.
- → step forward one frame.
- ↓ step back 10 frames.
- ↑ step forward 10 frames.
- ⇧ Shift↓ use backward playback.
- ⇧ Shift↑ use forward playback.
- ⇧ Shift hold to show frame numbers.
- CtrlPlus zoom in
- CtrlMinus zoom out
- Esc quit
- 1 NumPad 60 fps
- 2 NumPad 50 fps
- 3 NumPad 30 fps
- 4 NumPad 25 fps
- ⇧ Shift4 NumPad 24 fps
- 5 NumPad 20 fps
- 6 NumPad 15 fps
- 7 NumPad 12 fps
- 8 NumPad 10 fps
- 9 NumPad 6 fps
- / NumPad 5 fps
- Minus slow down playback.
- Plus speed up playback.
Display Options
When a rendered image is displayed in the Image Editor, several new menu items become available.
- Slot Menu
- You can save successive renders into the render buffer by selecting a new slot before rendering. If an image has been rendered to a slot, it can be viewed by selecting that slot. Empty slots appear as blank grids in the image editor. Use the shortcut J to cycle through saved renders and AltJ to cycle backwards through the saved renders.
- Render Layer
- If you are using Render Layers, use this menu to select which layer is displayed.
- Render Pass
- If you are using Render Passes, use this menu to select which pass is displayed.
- Image Painting
- This icon enables or disables Image Painting.
- Display Mode
- The last four buttons set how the image is displayed.
- RGB
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- Draw image as rendered, without alpha channel.
- RGBA
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- Replaces transparent pixels with background checkerboard, denoting the alpha channel.
- Alpha Channel
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- Displays a gray-scale image. White areas are opaque, black areas have a an alpha of 0.
- Z Depth
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- Display the depth from the camera, from Clip Start to Clip End, as specified in the Camera settings.
- Curves Panel
- The Curves Panel is available in the Properties Panel. You can use this to adjust the colors of the image.