kylemb Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 witch button is the progresive render button? Quote
John Bigboote Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 If you 'hover' over the buttons they explain themselves...it's the 11th button from the ledt typicly...a little green plus-sign...keyboard shortcut shift-Q. Then you can either click in the screen, or what I have grown accustomed to do is right-clik and drag a preview box, smaller=quicker... Quote
Phil Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 thanks, how do ya take scren shots If your using Windows and dont have a capture program, select the "PrtScn" button then you can paste it in any paint application Quote
Ganthofer Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 For future reference, it would be helpful if you include what Platform and OS you are running. Windows or Mac for starters and possibly the actual flavor. You can include this in your profile, then we will know when answering, what information is useful to you. On a PC, the key is usually in the top row to the right of the Function keys. Sometimes "Print Screen" or "Prnt Scrn" or "Print". On a laptop it can be almost anywhere, but I have found, it is usually on the right side of the keyboard somewhere. For the Mac -->Mac print screen info Quote
kylemb Posted April 12, 2008 Author Posted April 12, 2008 thanks... im on a windows vista laptop Quote
johnl3d Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 I would suggest just rendering whatever you want to show as a jpg that would be the easiest way...read at least the beginning of the manual would answer most of your questions. Quote
Caroline Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 The manual John is talking about is here: http://www.hash.com/2007web/reference.htm It's called The Art of Animation:Master Manual in Adobe Reader format, and if you do the exercises, you will give yourself an easier life and much karma Quote
kylemb Posted April 13, 2008 Author Posted April 13, 2008 The manual John is talking about is here: http://www.hash.com/2007web/reference.htm It's called The Art of Animation:Master Manual in Adobe Reader format, and if you do the exercises, you will give yourself an easier life and much karma rfol Quote
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