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#Select a file format. This is in the drop-down menu next to "File Format" below "Output". Select "AVI JPEG" to render video in AVI format with each frame compressed using JPEG compression. "AVI RAW" will render a video in AVI format with no compression. This produces large video sizes.
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#Select a file format. This is in the drop-down menu next to "File Format" below "Output". Select "AVI JPEG" to render video in AVI format with each frame compressed using JPEG compression. "AVI RAW" will render a video in AVI format with no compression. This produces large video sizes.
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#*You can also select an image format, such as JPEG or PNG and render each frame as a separate image. You can upload each frame as a sequence into a video editor like Adobe Premiere Pro. This prevents you from losing all the frames you've rendered if something goes wrong during the render process.
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#*You can also select an image format, such as JPEG or PNG and render each frame as a separate image. You can upload each frame as a sequence into a video editor like Adobe Premiere Pro. This prevents you from losing all the frames you've rendered if something goes wrong during the render process.
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Click . It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of Blender 3D.
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#Click . It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of Blender 3D.
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#Click . It's the second option in the Render menu. This begins the process of rendering each frame of the animation. Be patient. It can take hours or even days to render a video animation. You can view the progress in the Render window as it works.
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#Click . It's the second option in the Render menu. This begins the process of rendering each frame of the animation. Be patient. It can take hours or even days to render a video animation. You can view the progress in the Render window as it works.
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