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ClicktoopenaFileSavedialogand
choose the name and location of the file.
Views—Lists the cameras in the scene. You can
select any or all of the cameras. A view file will
be created for each selected camera. By default,
thefilenameisthesameasthecameraname,
and the files are put in the directory with the
preparation file. If you are exporting preparation
files for multiple frames, a view is exported for
each camera in each frame. The frame number
isappendedtotheendofthefilenameforeach
camera. If any of the view files to be exported
would overwrite another file, a single message
will be displayed, and you can choose to abort or
cont inue the export.
Select AllSelectsallcamerasintheViewslist.
Select None—Removes selection from al l c ameras
in the Views list.
Ex port Li ghtscape View Fil e
Dia log
This dialog is displayed when exporting a
Lightscape view (VW) file. The active v iew is
placedinthefilegivenintheSelectFileToExport
dialog, but additional views can be exported to
other files.
Interfa ce
General panel (page 3–601)
General p ar ameters for exporting your 3ds Max
views.
Views p anel (page 3–601)
Allows additional Lightscape views to be output
for cameras in your scene.
About—Displays a dialog that contains the
copyright and version of the exporter you are
using.
OK Beginswritingthe3dsMaxobjectsintothe
view file.
Can celCancels the export operation. No file is
created when you cancel.
Help—Openshelpfortheactivetabinthedialog.