Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Figure 5-3: The
changed render
range
Below the Range setting is the Frames setting. This is a nice
feature that lets you render out specific frame numbers. If, for
example, you rendered out your animation and noticed a few
rendering issues on some frames, you could tell Max to ren-
der out those specific frames, even though they aren't
consecutive.
Below the Time Output area is the Output Size area.
Figure 5-4: The
Output Size
options
The Output Size settings simply tell Max how large or small
you want your image to be rendered. By default, Width is set
to 640 pixels and Height is set to 480 pixels. Max has four
preset output sizes already set up for you.
Underneath the Output Size area is the Options area.
Figure 5-5: The
Options options
This is nothing more than a series of check boxes to turn on
or off the desired effect. By default, the first three options
should be checked. The only one you'll probably want to mess
with is the Render to Fields check box. This tells Max to
 
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