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Batch Rendering

Batch Rendering lets you render a number of files at the same time. This way, instead of rendering each scene as you create it, you can set up a number of scenes, save them, and then render them all at once at a convenient time.

To perform a batch render:

  1. Save a number of scenes to a folder, then select the files.

  2. Drag all the files to the Bryce application.



    Bryce opens each file, renders it, saves it, and then opens and renders the next file. You can render any number of files this way (Mac Issue 9).

Mac users: Currently, Mac Bryce scene files must have the .BR6 extension (must be in all caps) in order for batch rendering to work correctly. If the files do not have the extension, Bryce 6 will render the default scene for the first queued scene file, then render the remaining scenes correctly. You must add the .BR6 extension in the folder where the files are saved, not when saving the scene file.

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