unable to render

https://screenrec.com/share/7RSzy6cqPn

Unable to render PFA link for reference

  • Cannon Raymond(stickdonkey) replied

    From your video, it looks like it is moving on to the next frame in the animation.

    Have you let it render all of the frames?

  • Wayne Dixon replied

    Hi Subha,

    Just check that the character is set as renderable.

    Click the filters in the Outliner and then enable the render view toggle

    If this is greyed out, the character will not be seen when you hit render.



    Although you don't need to 'render' any of these animations.  You can just render the viewport.

    View > Render Viewport Animation


    This will save you a bunch of time.

    (also the AVI_jpeg is going to produce a very large output)

  • subha replied

    https://screenrec.com/share/afR5knjXNH

    Checked the filter and set it as render able

    But not working,PFA link for reference,

     

  • Wayne Dixon replied

    Change the outliner to the "view layers" rather than "Scene"

    That doesn't show you which collections are enabled/disabled for rendering.


    But as I said earlier you can just render the viewport.

    View > Render Viewport Animation

  • subha replied

    https://screenrec.com/share/COetkiAM8L


    Same issue still persist,

    unable to render, viewport animation is done though.

    but end of the day i got to learn how to render


    PFA link for reference

  • Wayne Dixon replied

    Are you rendering from the correct camera?


  • subha replied

    https://screenrec.com/share/XYrGyAzcDF

    selected active camera.

    if you don't mind can you plz jzt share me the list of prerequisites before rendering 

    like active camera ,view layer setting n all 

    which needs to taken care before rendering.

    i will remember it like 12 commandments. Grilled my self a lot to get the rendered version of my work. ha ha

  • Wayne Dixon replied

    Hi Subha, I don't explain anything other than animation in these courses, however, this video will probably answer most of your questions.

    https://cgcookie.com/lesson/outputting-animation


    For Lighting and Rendering though, you will have to check out some of the lighting and rendering courses here on the site (of which there are many)