Rearrange items in the Render Queue panel : Drag an item up or down the queue.Remove a render item from the Render Queue panel: Select the item and press Delete, or choose Edit > Clear.Change the status of a render item from Unqueued to Queued: Select the item in the Render column.The item remains in the Render Queue panel. Remove a render item from the render queue (change its status from Queued to Unqueued): Deselect the item entry in the Render column.Select the source composition for a render item in the Project panel: Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the render item and choose Reveal Composition In Project from the context menu.See Composition settings to learn how you can specify composition settings such as resolution, frame size, and pixel aspect ratio for your final rendered output.See Project settings for more information about project settings that determine how time is displayed in the project, how color data is treated in the project, and what sampling rate to use for audio.This process of encoding rendered frames into files for output is one kind of exporting. (See Preview video and audio.)Īfter a composition is rendered for final output, it is processed by one or more output modules that encode the rendered frames into one or more output files.
In fact, it is possible to save a preview as a movie and use that as your final output. However, the processes of creating previews for the Footage, Layer, and Composition panels are also kinds of rendering. It is common to speak of rendering as if this term only applies to final output. For more information on how each frame is rendered, see Render order and collapsing transformations. The rendering of a movie is the frame-by-frame rendering of each of the frames that make up the movie. The rendering of a frame is the creation of a composited two-dimensional image from all the layers, settings, and other information in a composition that makes up the model for that image. Rendering is the creation of the frames of a movie from a composition.
Rendering and exporting still images and still-image sequences.Automated rendering and network rendering.
Paint tools: Brush, Clone Stamp, and Eraser.Overview of shape layers, paths, and vector graphics.