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The Make Selected Same Size button makes all selected events the same size
as the current event.
When you select two or more range bars, the last one selected is the current
event. The end boxes of the other events are white, while the end boxes of
the current event are red. When you click Make Selected Same Size, the current
event stays in place, and the remaining selected events are expand or shrink
to cover the same number of frames.
Procedures
To change the number of frames in an event, do one of the following:
1 Double-click the range bar in the event tracks area.
2 Click the Edit Current Event button in the toolbar.
Abut Selected
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window > Select events in the
queue. > Video Post toolbar > Abut Selected
The Abut Selected button places the selected events end-to-end, so that when
one ends the next one starts.
The selected events are placed end-to-end according to their order in the
queue.
Add Scene Event
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window > Make sure no events
are selected in the queue. > Video Post toolbar > Add Scene
Rendering menu > Video Post > Video Post window > Select a scene from the
Video Post Queue. > Video Post toolbar > Edit Current Event
The Add Scene Event button adds the scene in the selected camera viewport
to the queue. A Scene event is a view of the current 3ds Max scene. You can
choose which view to display and how to synchronize the scene with the final
video. Like Image Input events, Scene events place an image in the queue, but
a Scene event is the current 3ds Max scene and it must be rendered when you
execute the Video Post queue. The scene is rendered exactly as it would be by
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