I've never used the python console before so I only know these commands from the documentation that I've looked up. But I've read that it can be a lot faster than just pressing ctrl+F12 because it doesn't need the GUI.. or something. I looked in other places as well but my brain started to melt from this programming nightmare thing. I also have multiple scenes that needs rendering, so if I could do them one after another, it would be a plus. So if someone could show a command that let's me render my animation(s) in the compositor from the command line, it would be most appreciated!
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$\begingroup$ To clarify You don't use the python console to run commands. You type them into a command shell, or terminal or whatever your OS calls it. $\endgroup$– batFINGERCommented Dec 27, 2019 at 14:30
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$\begingroup$ Well, yeah. As I said I know nothing about it :/ $\endgroup$– GeriCommented Dec 27, 2019 at 14:39
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$\begingroup$ Yep, stphnl329 also linked this one. Thanks! $\endgroup$– GeriCommented Dec 27, 2019 at 14:54
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there is already a previous question about creating render queues.
The Blender Manual also has a section about command line rendering if there are any specific commands you need to add.
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$\begingroup$ When I render from the command line, the compositor File Output nodes are ignored. Does the Manual address this? EDIT: nevermind, the Manual lists
--python-expr
, which can be used as a workaround. $\endgroup$ Commented Oct 25, 2021 at 5:44