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To use a saved preset:
1 Click one of the buttons you defined.
The button's name appears in the field above the drop-down list: “a,”
“b,” or “c.”
If the button has not yet been defined, clicking it has no effect, and no
name appears in the preset field.
2
On the main toolbar, click Quick Render.
The scene is rendered using the presets you chose.
Interface
Render Preset Slot A, B, and C Click a button to make its presets active.
If you haven't assigned presets to a button, clicking it has no effect. If presets
are assigned, then after you click the button, its name appears in the field
above the drop-down list: “a,” “b,” or “c.”
After assignment, each button has its own render preset (RPS) file: a.rps, b.rps,
and c.rps. These are saved in the \renderpresets folder in the 3ds Max root
directory. The active preset status is not saved with the MAX scene, but it is
saved in the
3dsmax.ini on page 51 file.
Render Presets drop-down list Lets you choose from among a set of preset
rendering parameters, or load or save rendering parameter settings. See
Preset
Rendering Options
on page 5922 .
This list is the same as the one that appears at the bottom of the
Render Scene
dialog
on page 5878 .
Snaps Toolbar
Right-click unused area of any toolbar. > Snaps
The Snaps toolbar provides access to the most common Snaps settings.
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