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Output settings

The output settings are what control how the final image looks: things such as the size and the resolution, where it’s saved, and what file format you’ll use.

The output settings have their own tab in the Properties panel, the little printer icon just below the render settings:

Figure 14.13 – Output settings

Figure 14.13 – Output settings

Here are some of the most important output settings:

  • First, let’s look at how to set the image size. It’s pretty simple: you get width (Resolution X) and height (Y).

    By default, the size is set to 1920 x 1080, which is a great standard size. It’s a classic 16:9 aspect ratio, and it’ll be perfect for our scene. Keep in mind that if you change this, it’ll change the size and shape of your camera.

  • There’s also a % slider so that you can render a percentage of that size – for example, you could set it to 50% to do a quick test render before you go all the...
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Samuel Sullins has been a Blender user since he was 15 years old. He's worked as a personal Blender consultant and written numerous Blender articles on Medium. He also writes about Blender on LinkedIn, where he's published hundreds of Blender micro-lessons and tips. He strongly recommends that you check out his YouTube channel, where he publishes Blender tutorials.
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