![]() You can also add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue, but we're gonna talk about that in just a second, cuz you can get there from here as well. So, it's selected, and I'm gonna go to "Composition." Add to render queue. Sometimes, you might be looking at this one, but another one is selected, or whatever, or a different panel selected, it could be a mess, but if I click on the project panel, I can see it clearly, this is how I prefer to do it. So once you have one of those selected, I actually like to do it in a project panel honestly, because a lot of times you could actually have multiple compositions open at once, you see me go through these kind of tabs, these tabbed compositions that were open. We can also select the composition here in the project p.Īnel. We can select the composition here in the timeline panel. We can select a composition to render, cuz that's what we're gonna render, those are the things we actually send to the render queue, the compositions. ![]() So in order to render something, we need to select a composition. So I have the effect controls and I can also choose "Projects" to get back to my project panel. By the way, if you ever have a bunch of panels showing, like this, and you have this little chevron, this right facing chevron, that means that there's other panels grouped with this panel and I can click that and choose "Project". Now we have some options for outputting and we'll talk about those in just a minute, but everything kinda goes through the render queue in AfterEffects. We talked about how the render queue is where we want to go to output everything. So let's go ahead and talk about adding this to the render queue.
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