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SAVEIMG
Saves a rendered image to a file.
Render Views, Selected Objects, or Cropped Content
You can render an entire view, a set of selected objects, or a portion of what
you see in the viewport.
Render a View
The default rendering procedure is to render all objects in the current view in
the drawing. If you havent opened a named view or a camera view, the current
view is rendered. While the rendering process is faster when you render key
objects or 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 or if youve added cameras to
your model, you can quickly display them by using the VIEW command.
The following example shows a rendering of a named view.
Depending on the rendering destination youve chosen, the rendered view is
displayed in the Render Window or directly in the viewport. For a complete
description of the Render Window, see RENDER in the Command Reference.
Render Selected Objects
If youre adding detail to specific objects, you dont want to waste time
rendering an entire viewport. By changing the rendering procedure to Selected,
you are prompted to pick the objects that you want rendered.
The following example shows a rendered selection of the first bottle, its cork,
and the wine glass.
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