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NOTE For users of Maya Personal Learning Edition, the Use all Available
Processors option is disabled. Use the default settings.
Batch rendering 50 frames of a simple scene takes a few minutes. A
complex scene may take hours per frame, depending on the speed of
your computer.
To check the status of the batch render
1 While Maya is rendering, select Window > General Editors > Script Editor.
Expand the size of the Script Editor window. The window shows a
completion log for the frames being rendered.
Maya puts the resulting files in a default images directory. The files have
the following names:
Apple.0001.iff
Apple.0002.iff
Apple.0003.iff
...
...
Apple.0050.iff
The images directory is located in the same path as the scenes directory.
You can have Maya save to a different path by changing the project
setting. See the Maya Help for further information on projects.
2 Close the Script Editor when the following message appears:
// Result: Rendering Completed. See mayaRenderLog.txt for inform
ation. //
The mayaRenderLog.txt file contains rendering statistics for advanced
users.
Viewing a sequence of rendered frames
You can use Mayas FCheck image viewing utility to view the batch-rendered
images at a speed that approximates video or film.
To use FCheck to view a sequence of rendered frames
1 Select File > View Sequence.
The File Browser window appears.
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