How to EXPORT ANIMATIONS in Blender CORRECTLY and WHY

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Cool Add-ons for Blender:

Human Generator:

Massive Cars And Vehicles Add-On:

1100 Textures in Blender:

Flip Fluids Simulation Addon:

HDRI Maker Addon:

Using these links help fund all the free tutorials.

OlavD
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Another reason: You can get two or more PCs rendering the same animation to a shared drive, each one working on a specific PNG frame (Make sure you tick 'placeholders' and untick 'overwrite')

Satscape
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Thanks. Been doing it this way for quite some time. PNG's render faster than EXR's and are more lightweight - and they can have an alpha channel in case you need to convert them into GIFs with alpha

MelvilleG
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Anyone else cried after seeing their creation that has love and passion in it fail to render because their broke?


This guy saved me 😭

bluetube
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this video was so helpful, that i instantly blended! i couldnt even blender at all!!! clean up on aisle:Animation!!

GooberIsKool.
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It’s a really great tutorial and I’ve referenced this countless times; but sometimes you go too fast and it can be hard to keep up. But great tutorial nonetheless!

twinanimations
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When rendering to video, if it fails it just stops at the last frame like png. You can still easily continue the render from the last frame

HEWfunkingKNEWit
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Thank you for making this so clear and detailed.

thecraftygrandma
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I just learned how to use exr's - i think my use of them vs. pngs will depend on the project. The workflow in the VSE after compositing is easier with pngs. Does it matter if we composite each png before adding the entire sequence as a strip which we then export to ffmpeg, as opposed to rendering the sequence of individual pngs first without compositing, then use the compositor during the export to ffmpeg? Did that make any sense? Thank you for your videos as always.

powersprouter
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really useful! Thank you! This is actually the fastest and best way to export it

studio.videoedit
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THANK YOU SOO MUCHHH, YOUR SO AMAZING, GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL!!!

abnercastro
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Just wanted to say thank you, this actually helped me do my first animation and I really enjoyed the product.❤

Justbgamez
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Thank you so much. This method is so much faster and reliable

uniorsan
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Thank you so much for this I've been having a dumb amount of trouble trying to render my animations

Meridianmonster
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now better method for advanced user :
OpenEXR, DWAA Compression, 32bit

pros : behaves like RAW images, you could adjust the exposure etc accurately, adjust color temperature, color correction, etc
negatives : need a program to view it real time (DJV app)

editing software to preview openexr : Davinci resolve, or premiere pro.

CTZN
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Thanks, i also happy that you give the reasons :D .

Megapunchkin
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And what about doing the sequence on After Effects? Is it ok? Or it will also get quality loss?

guanchu
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I've an issue when i import the pngs their order are in reverse which makes the output video be backwards. how to i change the order at which they are imported to the video editing strip?

kasperborgbjerg
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thank you for getting straight to the point!!!! very cool!!!!

MeepsScience
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why does the meshes i have in the scene not show up?

joemama-on-yt