To open a file in FCheck on Windows
For more information, see To start FCheck on Windows.
A file browser appears.
The image or animation appears in the FCheck Playback window.
For more information on keyboard commands, see Display keys
You can also open a file in Windows using the command line. Follow the steps in Opening an animation using the -n option, for more details.
To open a file in FCheck on Mac OS X
For more information, see To start FCheck on Mac OS X.
The FCheck Info window and the FCheck Playback window appear.
A file browser appears.
The image or animation appears in the FCheck Playback window.
For more information on keyboard commands, see Display keys.
The FCheck Info window numbers the selected image as 1, and all following frames in the animation accordingly. This numbering may not be the same as the numeric part of the image’s filename. For example, if you select frame 4 of an animation as the start frame in the FCheck window, the FCheck Info window identifies frame 4 as frame 1. See Image adjustment keys.
To open a file in FCheck on Linux
For more information, see To start FCheck on Linux.
For more information on keyboard commands, see Display keys.
Using FCheck, you can open and view renderings in progress. To update a partially completed image in the FCheck Playback window, use the “u” hotkey. See Use FCheck with Maya for using FCheck with Maya.
You can display your image at full screen size by choosing View > Full Screen.