From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9

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A quick overview of post-production in Blender

A quick overview of post-production in Blender - Blender Tutorial

From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9

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A quick overview of post-production in Blender

- [Instructor] How did your rendering go? Hopefully it went pretty quick. I got to tell you, when I first recorded this course, five years ago in Blender 2.75, well, it took upwards to an hour or more. Now in Blender 2.90, about five minutes. It just goes to show you the amount of innovation and power behind Blender these days and how they're constantly trying to improve it to go faster and look even better. Now, for this video, I don't actually want to start with any Exercise File because we're going to switch to a brand new mode, called Video Editing. Let me show you. At the top left here go to File, New, and click on Video Editing. Once that's up, go to Add Image Sequence. I want you to navigate to where you rendered out those images to. In my case, I put them under the Exercise Files, Rendered, Frames folder. In here, I'm just going to hit A once to select everything and go to Add Image Strip. Now, if I zoom…

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