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Rendering and cameras

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jonney92
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Rendering and cameras

Hello,

I am very new to 3ds max and sorry if this is a stupid question.

I have made a 15second animation that I am happy with and it's all finished and textured. I haven't added any cameras in yet but in perspective view I am happy with what the animation is showing since I do not want any camera movement can I just have it render what it sees in perspective mode?

Thanks for people's help

Jonney
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samab
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There is nothing to stop you from rendering from the Perspective view, it works perfectly well. But it doesn't hurt to add a camera, it may be useful to you. For example, if you want to do any further work on the scene, it may be difficult to get back to the exact same view after moving the perspective view.

You can use View - Create Camera From View (Ctrl+C) to make a camera that exactly matches your current view.

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