You're adding Takes to render queue the slow way. In the render queue under the "File" you can "add project with all takes" or "add project with select takes" and it will automatically add all or individually designated takes from your project to the queue. One button adds all the takes you want :)
Hello and thanks for the video on takes. I actually need to render now a project with a few different settings. It will be good to know how do you approach your Stat, 1x1 and other settings. Because currently I need to render one 16x9 Full HD video, and another still 1x1 with 300 dpi.)
@@StepanHKA I am sure you don't want to add to this video now, but the parenting function is worth some extra explanation. Rendering 4 views of six variations of an item is easy as setting up takes for variations, nest under take by camera, copy/paste, and change camera on the parent take. Viola, in 90 seconds or less you begin rendering a full set of 24 images.
No probs :) Thanks for all the amazing content :) Btw do you have a discord for your channel? Always love talking about 3d and motion. I do allot of after effects as well@@StepanHKA
You can just change the output frames and create different render settings. They will be saved with the render setting. The in the render queue you pick the right render setting for your camera.
Weird thing happens. Even though I selected camera view on the right, it always shows default camera in the queue and I cannot change it. Does anyone know what am I doing wrong? When I start a new project it works fine.
You're adding Takes to render queue the slow way. In the render queue under the "File" you can "add project with all takes" or "add project with select takes" and it will automatically add all or individually designated takes from your project to the queue. One button adds all the takes you want :)
Thanks a lot for this. I have improved my takes workflow since but I am happy you mentioned this 👏🙏
What? i never even knew you could do this! This is a game changer, thanks for the Tut :D
I will definitely incorporate takes into my daily workflow. Appreciate the content!
Thank you much 🙌 makes me happy
great time saver! thanks for sharing!
Thank you
That is just the tut I've been looking for! thanks Stepan!
Happy to help! Thanks for the comment
Hello and thanks for the video on takes. I actually need to render now a project with a few different settings. It will be good to know how do you approach your Stat, 1x1 and other settings. Because currently I need to render one 16x9 Full HD video, and another still 1x1 with 300 dpi.)
Thank you very much for this.
You are welcome 🙌🙏 thanks for your comment.
thanks and happy renders.
Thanks Jon 🙌 and to you 🚀
That was very helpful, great video. Clear and easy to follow, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for taking time to let me know.
@@StepanHKA I am sure you don't want to add to this video now, but the parenting function is worth some extra explanation. Rendering 4 views of six variations of an item is easy as setting up takes for variations, nest under take by camera, copy/paste, and change camera on the parent take. Viola, in 90 seconds or less you begin rendering a full set of 24 images.
awesome vid, thanks!
Thanks 🙌
I need this! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Would love a video on render settings! Cheers mate - great video
Nice I will add that in 🙌
@@StepanHKA Amazing, please include animation settings too as I reckon that's where it gets a bit more "trial and error"
Amazing video. Very useful. Well, a video with RS renders setting would be great. Hope you can find time to do it.
Thank you for your comment. I will make it for sure. 🙌✨
This is awesome!
Thank you🙌
Thank you for the tip!
Happy to help! 👌
Love it!
Would love to see a video more on the business side, do you charge for the rendering even during the night? Thanks for the amazing content!
Yes I do! Great idea thanks for the topic
No probs :) Thanks for all the amazing content :) Btw do you have a discord for your channel? Always love talking about 3d and motion. I do allot of after effects as well@@StepanHKA
nice !
Thanks! 🙌
can you put different output frames per take? For example frames 0-100 for take one, and 50-80 for take 2?
I know there is something called Stage object where you can switch between multiple cameras
You can just change the output frames and create different render settings. They will be saved with the render setting. The in the render queue you pick the right render setting for your camera.
Thanks all. I didn't realize at the time but yes it's as simple as creating different render profiles and matching them with the take
Okay, but that's a pretty simplistic explanation. You didn't go into overrides or setting up takes manually.
I guess this video would need an update I just wanted to really show this topic at that time
Weird thing happens. Even though I selected camera view on the right, it always shows default camera in the queue and I cannot change it. Does anyone know what am I doing wrong? When I start a new project it works fine.
Hey Max there is little camera icon next to each take and you can click It and select camera for that take. Have you tried already?
@@StepanHKA Yes, of course. Next to each take. Looks like a bug. Because it works in an another project
I've met the same problem... It will jump to default each time I add one take into the render queue even if I fixed the camera...SOS
Overrides can be very tricky.
well I'm not sure what the difference is between mine and yours but nothing is rendering out for me
Hi Dave, are you talking about takes ? or you trying to use Render queue ?