Note
For information about how to access these settings, refer to Rendering a Turntable.
You can configure the settings for the rendered turntable as required, as detailed in the following table.
Setting |
Description |
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3D Camera Views |
Use these settings to: Select a preset camera view:
Select a previously saved custom view:
Add a custom view:
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Render Type |
Click to display a list of the available renders. The list that displays depends on your preference settings. Click the render you want to use.
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Include Avatar |
Select to include the avatar in the render. If selected, the avatar is displayed in the 3D window. If cleared, the avatar is not displayed in the 3D window. |
Outline |
Select to add a black outline to the render. Note: Only available with normal render type. |
Background |
Select the background type. When rendering a turntable using ray trace rendering, the background options now available are:
2021.1 and older
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File Size |
Select a size:
Note: Only available for animated GIF. If using HTML, see this tip. |
Turntable Size |
Select the size of the rendered turntable and the number of angled views. Note: For animated GIF, you can only set size if using a custom file size, and you cannot set the number of angled views. Size
Also, see this tip. Number of Angled Views
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Total Duration |
Set the duration you want for one rotation of the timetable. The default is 7 seconds. Note: Only available for custom file size output using animated GIF. |
FPS |
Set the frames per second (fps) you want for the output. The higher the fps, the higher the quality and the larger the file. The default is 18 fps. Note: Only available for custom file size output using animated GIF. |
Colorways |
Select the colorways you want to include:
You can have the images for all colorways included in one render. To include all colorways in one render:
Note: If you have more than one colorway included in the render, you can change the order in which they display by dragging the colorway. |
Tip
If your output is HTML, you can create a turntable larger than 650px.
To create such a turntable:
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In the Render window, in the Turntable Size section, click Custom.
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Set Zooms to the required value. Each percentage of Zooms adds 34.46px to the base size of 650px.
Examples
For example, a Zooms setting of:
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10% creates a size of 995px (650+(10 x 34.46))
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50% creates a size of 2373px (650+(50 x 34.46))
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100% creates a size of 4096px (650+(100 x 34.46))
Notes
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The change in size is not reflected in the W and H settings on the user interface.
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Any fraction of a pixel is rounded to a whole number.
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