I've never used "render to half dimensions" when exporting animations but I've often wished there was a checkbox to do the reverse.
I guess this would be really simple to implement and yet it would make life a little easier for me.
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Well, I constantly preview frames using CTRL+R with a smaller resolution that fits my screen and then when it's time to render out I enter the bigger, final resolution.
Of course I could live without this feature I just thought it would be nice to have and would be simple to implement since there already is a render to half dimensions feature.
Of course I could live without this feature I just thought it would be nice to have and would be simple to implement since there already is a render to half dimensions feature.
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Oh now I see. Yeah it would be helpful if there were perhaps separate settings for the render, export and maybe preview (F5).
As a workaround, you might try this. Leave your dimensions at your intended export size. Use ctrl+left click, in the blue part of the timeline, to set start and ctrl+right click to set end, and use preview (F5).
Your quicktime player should be a fine size for your screen.
May be more trouble than it's worth though.
As a workaround, you might try this. Leave your dimensions at your intended export size. Use ctrl+left click, in the blue part of the timeline, to set start and ctrl+right click to set end, and use preview (F5).
Your quicktime player should be a fine size for your screen.
May be more trouble than it's worth though.
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