![]() ![]() Animations on the other hand, save themselves. ![]() Thinking back to when I first started with Blender, it was quite some time before I discovered F3>Save Image. This may sound dumb but are you actually saving your renders? Not sure why that would be, hopefully the above steps solve the problem though. **Interestingly, as Waylow noticed, Blender can see invisible files.Ĭhanging the output location makes no difference either. Not sure why Mac Blender is coded to use an invisible folder but it seems it’s been that way for a long time. It’s probably best not to mess with other stuff in the tmp folders unless you know why it’s there.įor future reference, start a fresh Blender session and set the output path to somewhere useful (like /documents/blender/renders or something) then CTRL-U to save this as your default setup. ![]() When you double-click the folder you can drag your Blender render(s) into a visible folder and make them visible. Just look for your renders and ignore everything else. You’ll find a bunch of hidden files with “tmp” in the filename but the one you want is a folder just called “tmp” (which is probably in “private” but systems may vary?) Double click any “tmp” folders to take a look inside them. You can search for it by setting your search app (CMD-F) to find invisibles. The default folder on Mac is invisible - no, seriously - it’s a hidden folder. ![]()
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