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Common render settings

Common render settings - CINEMA 4D Tutorial

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Common render settings

- [Instructor] When the time comes to get work out of Cinema 4D there's some common key Render Settings that you'll need to know. So let's come over to our render settings and we can click this button here or press the shortcut, Control or Command + B, and we're in the standard renderer looking in the Output tab, and we have our frame size set to 1280 by 720. If we lock the ratio we can then change this to 1920 and the height will be calculated for us, or if we want to do a low res render we could just drop this down to 640 and again, the height is calculated for us. Our frame rate's really important and it needs to match what we have over here in our project settings, so they match which is great. The frame range is the output really. So we're currently rendering a single frame, the current frame, and that's the current frame that's under the playhead, and you can see it change as I move through the timeline. If we want to render all frames just choose this and the preview range is…

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