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Using output settings for smart sizing

Using output settings for smart sizing

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Using output settings for smart sizing

Next up, I'm going to show how the output size can be modified to either match or ignore the viewport. Many beginners aren't even aware of these settings so they end up rendering images that are way too big, and then try to use Photoshop to crop it, or even worse just leave them looking weird. So let's explore. This is found on the Options Editor. And the section we're looking for is Output, which is already open right there. You've noticed here, there's a lot of presets. Actually there's six of those already set. These are handy, but unfortunately, they rarely match the view port size. So, you can tell these are pretty much a two by three ratio. And this perspective view port here is like two and a half or more to one. So it's not even a good match or anywhere close. So there's two key defaults that many beginners would ignore. One is they don't select this Override. So what's going to happen and I'll show you here in just a seconds. It's going to render the exact number of pixels…

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