What is ‘Batch Rendering’?
Batch rendering is a rendering process, in which a render is taking frame by frame in a set limit of frames. These frames can then be taken and put together in order, using software such as; Adobe Premier or Blender, to create a video (for example AVI format). This is the process required to render an animation compared to a model, where you have to only render one frame (rather than multiple).
Example Renders
Below are some example renders of my animated short. These renders are examples of what my animated short will look like when the batch render process is complete and it has been put into premier and converted into a video. I have used a ‘three-point’ light system paired with a fully white background and soft shadows to create a visually appealing look. My hopes are that this render will lead to me having a nicely rendered animated short video.


Animated Short Analysis
Personally, I don’t really enjoy animation as much as I do 3D modelling and game design, therefore I don’t feel like my animation is as good compared to my other work. However, I do feel like my animation does flow fairly well and does have a fairly comical and ‘clean’ finish.
Overall
Overall, I am looking forward to taking my batch rendered images and putting them into either Adobe Premier or Blender to convert the animated short into a video which can be uploaded to Vimeo / YouTube, as well as being displayed on my blog and in my portfolio.