Note that you??™ll need a Video
Toaster board from NewTek for the RTV option.
Using Save Animation is great for previewing
QuickTime movies or for using Aura and Video
Toaster, but you also can save individual
frames??”and do so at the same time. If you
select the Save RGB button, you??™re telling
LightWave to save the individual frames as they
Saving regularly before any render (even a single-frame render) is a good habit to
get into.
Figure 15.13 The Output tab within
the Render Options panel is where you
tell LightWave what type of file to save,
choose your image format, and specify
where to save.
are rendered. Similarly, with Save
Animation Type, you select from a
variety of RGB formats in which to
save your animations by selecting the
one you want from the Type dropdown
list, as pictured in Figure 15.14.
Finally, in the Output tab, you also
can save the Alpha channels of individual
frames. This is great for later
compositing in a postproduction
environment. Remember that all
these file types can be saved with one
rendering.You can save a QuickTime
or AVI file, plus the RGB and alpha
files, all at once.
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