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Eugene Hooperall frames not being rendered even if set to all
by on May 26, 2009 at 2:25:35 am

Hey, just a quick question in regard to rendering. I've got a short 65 frame animation that I want to output as individual jpeg frames. Even though I select "all frames" from the render settings, when im watching it render it says x-number/55 instead of what should be x/65. Any suggestions? I've had this problem on another occasion but with a longer animation.

Thanks in advance, Eugene


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John HammondRe: all frames not being rendered even if set to all
by on May 26, 2009 at 9:43:53 am

It could be the frame rate settings. There are two places you can set it: hit Crtl+D to change frame rate for the project. Then find the option in render settings to change it there too.

IF it isn't that the only other thing I can think of is maybe you have multiple render set ups. in R11, go to render settings and at the bottom left see if you have more than one render set up. If so you can change between then by clicking the little plus icon so it goes white.

John


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Eugene HooperRe: all frames not being rendered even if set to all
by on May 26, 2009 at 10:33:22 am

ahh I see, lol I never knew about the fps settings under cntrl-d. Thanks, that did the trick.

Eugene


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