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Perform command line rendering

Render multiple scenes
                
               
             
             
            
            Command line rendering
          
       
       
       
       
      Your scene file determines
         whether you render a single frame or an animation. You can render
         from a shell or a command line. Before rendering, you may want to
         close all applications, including Maya, to maximize the amount of
         memory available for rendering. 
      
      When you render from
         a command line, you can set flags that override
         some of the Render Settings, saving time
         during test renders.
      
      For more information,
         see 
                  Render from the command line in
         the Rendering Utilities guide.
      
      To get quick renderer-specific information
      
      
         - Type:
            
Render -r rendername -help
 
            where rendername is the
               name of the renderer.
            
            Use the following options:
            
            
               - mr =
                  mental ray
               
 
               - sw =
                  software renderer
               
 
               - hw =
                  hardware renderer
               
 
               - vr =
                  vector renderer
               
 
               - file = the file within which the renderer
                  is specified
                  
NoteIf you get help on
                        a file (-r file -help), only the flags common to all renderers,
                        not a specific renderer, are shown. If you want renderer-specific
                        information, you must specify the renderer.
                     
                    
                
            
          
      
      All flags have a short
         description. Each flag corresponds to the appropriate section of
         the Render Settings window. See
         the Render Settings documentation
         for more detailed information on each option.
      
      
         To obtain a complete list of command
            line Render options, from a shell or command line 
         
         
            - Type:
               
            
 
         
         To render a scene with a specific renderer
            from a shell or command line
         
         
            - Type:
               
Render -r <renderername> <options> scene
 
               TipYou may need to provide
                     the 
-proj flag when
                     issuing the render command to specify where the scene file is located.
                     For example, type: 
                     
Render
                           <options> <projName> scene -proj 
                   
                
             
         
         To render a scene with the renderer specified
            in the file from a shell or command line
         
         
            - Whichever renderer is specified in the
               file is used to render the scene. 
               
Type:
               
               
             
         
         To batch render using user-defined region rendering
         
         
            - Use the -reg flag.
               For example:
               
render -r mr -reg 0 100 0 100 scene.ma
 
               where -reg 0 100 0 100 indicates the region
                  to be rendered in pixels (left, right, bottom, top).
               
               The above command renders
                  the lower left 100 x100 pixel region of the scene.