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process is faster when you render smaller portions of a view, rendering the
entire view lets you see how all objects are oriented to one another.
If your current drawing contains named views, you can quickly display them
by using the VIEW command.
The following example shows a rendering of a named view.
For a complete description of the Render Window, see RENDER in the Command
Reference.
Quick Reference
Commands
RENDER
Creates a photorealistic or realistically shaded image of a 3D solid or surface
model.
Save and Redisplay Rendered Images
You can save a rendering and then redisplay it later. Redisplaying is much
faster than rendering again.
Save a Rendered Image
After creating a rendering, you can save the image to for redisplay at a later
time.
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