How to Make Blender Background Transparent #Shorts #Blender #Transparent #Background
Learn how to make the background transparent in Blender and how to preserve this transparency when exporting out a PNG. Details below...
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By default, Blender doesn't include transparency within a render. Enabling transparency is very easy and is done so via a single checkbox.
Within the Render Properties tab of the Properties panel is a Film section which contains a Transparent checkbox. Turning this option on enables transparency. The view within the 3D Viewport generally remains unchanged. However, if the Viewport Shading mode is set to Rendered, the otherwise solid background becomes a checkerboard pattern.
With the Transparent checkbox enabled, a checkerboard pattern should be visible in any render (Render - Render Image). When saving a render (Image - Save), the default settings of PNG for File Format and RGBA for Color will export out an image that honours any transparency.
Designers will frequently light their scenes within Blender using an HDRI image. This is achieved by adding an Environment Texture within the Color section of the World Properties tab within the Properties panel. To stop the HDRI from rendering, do as was described above and activate the Transparent checkbox within the Film section of the Render Properties tab of the Properties panel.
The landscape (regular YouTube) version of this video can be seen here:
https://youtu.be/kgqvS69_X98
Видео How to Make Blender Background Transparent #Shorts #Blender #Transparent #Background канала Michael Bullo
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MichaelBullo
By default, Blender doesn't include transparency within a render. Enabling transparency is very easy and is done so via a single checkbox.
Within the Render Properties tab of the Properties panel is a Film section which contains a Transparent checkbox. Turning this option on enables transparency. The view within the 3D Viewport generally remains unchanged. However, if the Viewport Shading mode is set to Rendered, the otherwise solid background becomes a checkerboard pattern.
With the Transparent checkbox enabled, a checkerboard pattern should be visible in any render (Render - Render Image). When saving a render (Image - Save), the default settings of PNG for File Format and RGBA for Color will export out an image that honours any transparency.
Designers will frequently light their scenes within Blender using an HDRI image. This is achieved by adding an Environment Texture within the Color section of the World Properties tab within the Properties panel. To stop the HDRI from rendering, do as was described above and activate the Transparent checkbox within the Film section of the Render Properties tab of the Properties panel.
The landscape (regular YouTube) version of this video can be seen here:
https://youtu.be/kgqvS69_X98
Видео How to Make Blender Background Transparent #Shorts #Blender #Transparent #Background канала Michael Bullo
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