You started rendering in Blender and suddenly change your mind and really need to stop the process immediately. Click on the top right X icon on the rendering window or X at the bottom of the Blender interface (Not the rendering window) there is a rendering process count with an X. Click on that button and that will cancel your rendering. This will take a few second to process and then your done. A straight forward process that works for rendering images or animation, it’s really as simple as that.
Design Sync Section: Quick Tutorial GuideSoftware: Blender 2.9Type of app: 3D SoftwareRelated Sections: RenderBlender is an [...]
1. Go to File New > Video Editing
2. Go to the time line and press Shift A and select Image/Sequence.
3. Locate your render sequence images. Select the first rendered image and Ctrl Shift to select the last image and select Add Image Strip.
4. Play the timeline to check your imported animation using the timeline navigation at the bottom.
5. Select the Render Output and scroll down to Output. Assign file save location in the file field. Set up the file format and toggle the Encoding dropdown. Set the Container and Video Codec.The setting use in this tutorialEncoding (From Matroska): [...]
You have turned off your objects in the viewport however it is still showing up in the rendered image. This is not a bug or an issue, it’s because Blender 2.8 have separated viability options for the viewport and rendering. The rendering visibility is hidden on the default setup.
1. Open Filter panel from the Outliner and switch on the Rendering icon (Camera icon)
2. From Outliner, hide your objects by click on the Camera icon. Now the objects is hidden from your rendered image. (Note: switching off the viewport objects (eye icon) does not effect the rendering image)
3. Render > [...]
1. Switch to viewport render from the top right icon furthest to the right.
2. Turn off the light in the Outliner.
3. Select the Context World icon.
4. Next to the Color field click on the circle button.
5. Select Environment Texture.
6. The viewport will turn purple pink, meaning image is missing.
7. Click on the Open folder icon.
8. Locate your HDRI image and open image.
9. Your HDRI enviroment image is loaded into the scene.
This Blender Guide on Design Sync offers [...]