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    RENDER (Command)

    Creates a photorealistic or realistically shaded image of a 3D solid or surface model.

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    The RENDER command begins the rendering process and displays the rendered image in the Render window or the current viewport.

    By default, all objects in the current view are rendered. If a region is not specified, the current view is rendered.

    If you enter -render at the Command prompt, options are displayed.

    Related Concepts

    • About Rendering

    Related Reference

    • -RENDER (Command)
    • Render Window
    • Commands for the Rendering Process

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