00:00So I'm going to go around and bring in, let's say for example, this particular model right
00:10here, and then I'm just simply going to go around and utilize this background right here,
00:15like the table background right here, just like this.
00:18And let me just go around and quickly match it up right here, just like this.
00:21So let's say I don't want to render this, but I want a quick snapshot that I can share
00:26with others.
00:27Then what I can simply do is I can go around onto the top and go for share 3D scenes.
00:33And over here you can see that snapshot as PNZ is an option, as you can see.
00:37You can snapshot as PNZ right here or copy to clipboard.
00:41So let's just go around and snapshot it out as PNZ.
00:44And if I were to go around onto, let's say for example, onto my desktop right here.
00:51So let's just go around over here onto my desktop and save it out.
00:54And you can see that there's the snapshot, as you can see right here.
00:58It's not rendered with lights or anything right here, but it's as it is, as you see
01:03in the main working area right here.
01:06What you can also do is you can go ahead and copy this out in clipboard right here.
01:11So once you do that, it's copied onto your clipboard and you can bring in application
01:16like let's say, for example, Microsoft Word and paste it out right here.
01:21And this is what you have, as you can see.
01:23So that is how you can go around and then save out PNZ snapshots of models inside of
01:30Adobe Dimension.
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01:34So be sure to comment on what you think about it.
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