Use this dialog box to export an animation to an AVI file or a sequence of image files.
Source
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Source
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Selects the source from which to export the animation. Choose from:
- Current Animator Scene. The currently selected object animation.
- TimeLiner Simulation. The currently selected TimeLiner sequence.
- Current Animation. The currently selected viewpoint animation.
Renderer
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Renderer
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Selects the animation renderer. Choose from:
- Viewport. Quickly renders your animation; this option is also ideal for previewing animations.
- Autodesk. Use this option to export your animation with the currently selected render style (Render tab Interactive Ray Trace panel Ray Trace split button), for example Coffee Break Rendering.
Tip: You can select the
Custom Settings render style on the ribbon, and then use the options on the
Autodesk Rendering window
Settings tab to fine-tune the quality and speed of rendering before you export your animation.
Output
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Format
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Select the output format. Choose from:
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Options
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Enables you to configure the options for the selected output format. \
Size
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Type
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Use the drop-down list to specify how to set the size of the exported animation.
Tip: For animations, a much lower resolution can be used than for static images, for example, 640x480.
Choose from:
- Explicit. Gives you full control of the width and height (the dimensions are in pixels).
- Use Aspect Ratio. Enables you to specify the height. The width is automatically calculated from the aspect ratio of your current view.
- Use View. Uses the width and height of your current view.
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Width
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Enables you to enter the width in pixels, when available.
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Height
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Enables you to enter the height in pixels, when available.
Note: There is a maximum size of 2048 x 2048 pixels, for Autodesk Navisworks Viewport output.
Options
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FPS
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Specifies the number of frames per second; this setting is relevant for AVI files.
Note: The higher the FPS, the smoother the animation will be. However, using a high FPS will considerably increase the rendering time. It is, usually, acceptable to use between 10 to 15 FPS.
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Anti-Aliasing
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This option applies to Viewport renderer only. Anti-aliasing is used to smooth the edges of the exported images. Select the appropriate value from the drop-down list. The higher the number, the smoother the image, but the longer they take to export. 4x is adequate for most situations.