Image & Video Export (Rendering, Export, CG Images)
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Learn how to create high-quality CG images and videos in R.Design.
Rendering and Saving Connection
Saving a room requires at least one rendered image. After completing your styling, render first, then save. See Styling & Saving for details.
Rendering Still Images
From Top Menu
Click the Render Image icon at the top of the screen to render a still image with the current active camera.
From Camera Menu
For more detailed rendering settings, use the Camera Menu.
- Open the Camera Menu
- Find the Render Image with section at the bottom
- Select one of the following:
- Active Camera: Render with current camera
- All Cameras: Render with all placed cameras
Batch Rendering with Multiple Cameras
Choose “All Cameras” to render from all camera positions at once. Efficiently create images from multiple viewpoints like living room, dining room, and bedroom.
Rendered Image List
View your rendered images in the Rendered Image List.
Exporting Images (Save to PC)
To save rendered images to your PC:
- Open the Rendered Image List
- Select the image you want to save
- Click Export
Export Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Individual Export | Save selected images one at a time |
| Batch Export | Save all images at once |
Save Location
By default, images are saved to:
PC > Local Disk (C:) > RDesign > My RDesign ImagesYou can change the location in Camera Menu > Render Settings > Output Directory.
Creating Videos
You can also create videos, not just still images.
(to check: Detailed video creation steps)
Render Settings
Adjust render settings for high-quality images.
See Render Settings for details.
FAQ
Rendering takes too long
High quality settings or path tracing will increase render time. For faster rendering:
- Lower quality settings
- Reduce resolution
- Turn off Cast Shadows on unnecessary lights
Images are too dark
Check the following:
- Is camera exposure set to Manual? → Camera Advanced Settings
- Is Graphics Quality set to Low/Medium? → Display Quality Settings
Related Pages
- Camera Advanced Settings - Exposure and focus settings
- Camera Modes - Setting up multiple cameras
- Render Settings - Quality and resolution settings
- Display Quality Settings - Viewport quality