Capturing an Image with [Render Now]
This section explains how to use the [Render Now] function.
It allows you to display the current 3D view in a separate window and save it as an image.

If the image quality is not satisfactory, please use:
[Menu] → [File] → [Export] → [Export Image] for higher quality output.
Please refer to the video below.
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