![]() ![]() Sorry for such simple questions to the forum but I can't find my answers anywhere else and my time is running short. ![]() ![]() The thumbnails to the left in the image below, are these showing a clock face icon because they are que'd and haven't yet started processing? Does this update to reflect remaining time in a real sense or will it just say 4 hours until it finishes? My concern here is that I need these renders by the end of the day and if there is some disruption with the render processing and I have no way to see that, I'm going to be screwed.ģ. In the image the thumbnail on the far right has a green bar across it which when hovered over says the estimated time for completion is 4 hours. I know that you can't adjust anything when using in-canvas render or the render process restarts which is why I'm asking this question with regards to local rendering.Ģ. I usually don't use local render because in-canvas render is more convenient to my needs. Once these image captures are made, am I able to continue working on this or other models without it impacting the renders. I've set everything up and clicked render to produce the local renders and I've now got the below image in my rendering gallery. As I know it, this can only be done using the local render option. The user sets the material type, lighting source(s), and environment, and even factors such a lens type. Renderings are produced by creating a 2D image from 3D virtual information. A rendering is a photorealistic presentation of the final product. I need to produce some renders with custom sizes and transparent backgrounds. Fusion 360 can create high quality renderings of your design. I'm pressed for time here so any help asap is appreciated. ![]() This is a bit of a noob question but one I haven't found the answer to in the forums or knowledge center. ![]()
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