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Click Render on the Execute Video Post dialog.
Vi deo Post Toolba r
Rendering menu > Video Post toolbar
TheVideoPostToolbarcontainstoolsforhandling
Video Post files (VPX files (page 3–1031))andfor
managing the individual events displayed in the
Video Post queue and event tracks area.
New S equence
Rendering menu > Video Post > V ideo Post toolbar >
New Sequence
The New Sequence button creates a new Video
Post sequence by clearing existing events f rom the
queue.
Youll be prompted to confirm the deletion of an y
entries in the current queue.
Procedure
To crea te a n ew Vide o Pos t f i l e:
Click New Sequence.
Wa rning: This command erases all the current Video
Post data.
Use New Sequence af
ter you ha v e saved to a
different Video Post (VPX) file. Choosing Video
Post from the Rendering menu displays the Video
Post data (if any) saved with your 3ds Max scene.
Open S equen ce
Rendering menu > Vi deo Post > Video Post toolbar >
Open Sequence
TheOpenSequencebuttonopensaVideoPost
sequence stored on disk.
Video Post sequences contain all the information
relating to the queue and all associated settings
and references. VPX files (page 3–1031) have the
file extension .vpx and are stored by default in the
\3dsmax\vp ost folder .
Procedure
To open a n existing V ideo Post f ile:
Click Open S equence.
Use the file selectio
ndialogthatappearsto
choose the VPX file you want to execute or edit.
To impor t an existing Video Post sequence:
You can also use Open Sequence to import the
Video Post queue fro
ma3dsMaxscene(MAX
file).
1. Click Open Sequence.
2. OntheOpenSequencedialog,changetheFiles
OfTypesettingtoAllFiles(*.*)
3. Browse to the folder where you store your MAX
files.
4. Select the MAX file tha t contains the Video
Post sequence you want to execute or edit and
click Open.
Video Post loads only the Video Post data from
the existing .max file, leaving your current
scene unchanged.