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Studio output

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Studio turns your 3D scene into product imagery — the same saved views you authored for cameras become repeatable output shots. One scene, one lighting setup, a whole image set.

  1. Author saved views for the shots you need — front, three-quarter, detail… (see Views & cameras). Studio requires at least one saved camera.
  2. Choose output dimensions and format, and set the preview background for the shot.
  3. Capture a single view — or Render all saved views: batch output applies each saved shot, captures it with the current dimensions and format, then restores your previous camera state. Your editing session continues exactly where it was.

Consistent product imagery is usually a photography line-item — same angles, same light, every colorway. Here it’s a by-product of work you already did: the saved views are the shot list, the scene lighting is the studio, and re-rendering after a product update is one click instead of a reshoot.

Combined with the configurator, the same recipe produces imagery per variation — swap the finish, render the same saved views again.

  • Name saved views as shot names (Hero 3-4, Detail stitching) — the output set stays self-describing.
  • Create a dedicated preview camera for Studio preview output rather than borrowing your working camera.
  • Keep one background per image set — consistency is the point.