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    How to export all scenes to .jpg?

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    • brodieB Offline
      brodie
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      I've got like 10 scenes that I want to export to .jpg. Rather than doing each individual scene, is there a way to automate this each time I have to create a bunch of jpg's?

      I know I could turn off scene transitions and export it as an animation but then is messes up the aspect ratio (since I can only choose from 4:3 and 16:9) that I have and I never know quite what will get cut off.

      -Brodie

      steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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        There are several tools to 'batch-export' images from Scene tabs - start off by looking on Smustard.com for the free or other inexpensive version...

        TIG

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          Howard leslie
          last edited by

          Brodie,
          See this:
          http://www.smustard.com/script/SceneExporterPro
          An invaluable tool - I'd be lost without it.
          Pro version well worth the $10 - HIGHLY recommended.
          ........
          There is also a free version.
          ........
          I've found:
          For everyday images (eg for use in MS Word / other applications or for A3/ A4 printouts) you can export out as jpg's.
          For large (eg A0 / A1 size) high quality images, export out as png's (eg 6000+ px wide/tall ) - they come out really well - very sharp / crisp.
          .........
          Hope this helps
          Regards

          Howard L'

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