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Old 22nd May 2008
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Originally Posted by Wiggy View Post
How did you manage to render with a transparent background? I've always wanted to know that, I know you can get rid of the background in photoshop etc.. but directly from 3ds max how?
I did it like this (not sure if step1 is necesairy, but I do it anyway, cba to test it lol).

1) Go to Render>Enviroment and select backround material. Check the 'display unsupported blabla' thing. Select 'Transparant', something called like that.
2) Render your image, and save it as a .png

This works for me, I was very happy to see it was working when I tested it Saves A LOT of work
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