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Markpyro
05-18-2005, 10:49 PM
I recently "got" Cinema 4D, and after following a tutorial I created a 3d image. Now, I want to show you all, but, I dont know what to export the file as. Any help?
-Mark
Most of the time they will have an option to 'save as' or 'export' in which you choose a format that is good for ... uhm pictures. ie: jpg or gif. I know uhm. the other proggy does it.
Since i dont have C4D I cant help more then that, sorry.
-Neo
IceFlare
05-23-2005, 6:55 PM
Im not sure wut exactly ur asking but ill try and help.
If your image is complete, just save as .jpg or any of the regularly used graphics formats such as .gif, .jpg etc. If its not done yet and you want to export it to PS to make some kickass render work, you save it as a targa file or .tga
Mindslaver
05-23-2005, 8:19 PM
Go to Render, then Render Settings.
Go to output, change the resolution and size (You don't want 320 by 480).
Then go to save, designate a file path, file format, etc.
Then hit ok in the Render Settings window.
Use Shift+R to Render to Picture Viewer (you can also access it via the Render menu). Check the abovedesignated path, and your file should be there.
Host the rendered file somewhere, then show us.
I'm doing this off the top of my head - I don't have the software with me. But I'm sure you can figure it out from my instructions.
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