An interactive rendering usually produces images in 3Delight Display or the Maya Render View, and optionally produces image files. Rendering a frame sequence is possible; 3Delight Display will show every rendered frame but the Maya Render View will only show the last rendered one.
An interactive rendering can be launched by one of the following:
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If the scene contains several Render Settings, you may specify which one will be rendered by either:
A Live Rendering continuously monitors the Maya scene and will refresh to display the scene changes. The rendered image of the current frame is shown in 3Delight Display or the Maya Render View, without motion blur. No image files are output during a live rendering. You can choose where the rendered image will be displayed in the 3Delight Preferences.
A live rendering can be started by one of the following:
A batch rendering only produces image files.
To start a batch rendering,
Rendering form the Command Line