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Transparent background rendering alpha channel

Anonymous

Transparent background rendering alpha channel

Anonymous
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Hola, 

 

Puede que ya se haya preguntado, pero no encuentro ningún post que responda mi pregunta concreta. Estoy intentando haciendo unos renders de un monoplaza y necesito poder renderizar imágenes .png con fondo transparente para una presentación. Al intentar exportar el canal alpha no consigo que el fondo quede transparente y no encuentro ningún tutorial ni foro ni guía en el que lo expliquen.

 

Muchas gracias de antemano.

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michael_nikelsky
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi,

 

I am afraid the number of people speaking spanish in this forum is very limited. If you can rephrase your question in english it would be easier for us to help you.

 

Kind regards

Michael



Michael Nikelsky
Sr. Principal Engineer
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seiferp
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Community Manager
Bien dicho, Sr. Nikelsky...
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Anonymous
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Hi, 

 

Probably it has already been asked, but I´m unable to find any topic answering my question. I´m trying to make some renders of a formula style racing car and I need some .png renders with transparent background for a presentation. When I try to export the alpha channel I´m unable to get the transparent background (I want just the car and no background) and I cannot find any forum, tutorial or guide to do this.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

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michael_nikelsky
Autodesk
Autodesk
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Hi,

 

just enabling "Export Alpha Channel" in the Render Settings and writing to a format that supports Alpha (PNG, PSD, TIFF, EXR) should do it.

 

Kind regards

Michael



Michael Nikelsky
Sr. Principal Engineer

Anonymous
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Thank you Michael, that saved me. 

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Anonymous
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where would these "render settings" be? I looked and did not find any render settings.

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