

Note that render speed is highly dependent on your internet connection. If the render crashes or is abandoned, you can recover your progress the next time you open Earth Studio. When rendering locally, Earth Studio steps through each frame of the animation and saves it to your local file system. Once you're ready to render, type in your file name, select your render method, and hit start. On the right are the render settings, which are covered in depth below. This is a low-fidelity preview-use it as a rough guideline to double-check that everything in your animation is cropped and moving as expected. On the left is a preview of your final output, restricted to the frame range of your work area. To set up your render, click the render button. Rendering Animationsįor animations, Earth Studio offers two ways to render: a robust client-side renderer, which renders an image sequence directly on your computer to a directory you specify on your local hard drive, and a cloud-based renderer which runs remotely on Google's servers.

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When you take a snapshot, your current view is immediately rendered and downloaded as a. The snapshot button is the fastest way to export still images from Earth Studio. Earth Studio offers two different methods to get imagery out of the browser: snapshot for still images, and render for animations.
