From 459f24730181bf66c380e5bcb23d2f8b4c7b85a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Good Guy Date: Mon, 13 May 2024 15:34:02 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] correction to remove confusing compositor note --- parts/Rendering.tex | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/parts/Rendering.tex b/parts/Rendering.tex index abf4ef5..3551f1f 100644 --- a/parts/Rendering.tex +++ b/parts/Rendering.tex @@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ To configure the render according to your needs and to obtain the desired output, you will need to check on what your settings are for these three items: \begin{enumerate} - \item \textbf{Timeline:} is the main starting point because, in addition to determining the range of frames that will be rendered, it is on the timeline that plugins and other editing/compositing features are applied, which will then be included in the rendered file. While the rendering is in progress some frames from the timeline are displayed in the Compositor window, but it has no bearing on the -actual rendering process. + \item \textbf{Timeline:} is the main starting point because, in addition to determining the range of frames that will be rendered, it is on the timeline that plugins and other editing features are applied, which will then be included in the rendered file. \item \textbf{Set Format:} is used to configure the fps, aspect ratio and frame size of the project (= output). This can be found in the pulldown: \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Format... (Shift + F)}. See: \nameref{cha:project_and_media_attributes}. \item \textbf{Render dialog:} this is under: \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Render... (Shift + R)}. It contains all the rendering options that are documented in this chapter. -- 2.26.2