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13 January, 22:50

Why does Blender write over the previous version of an animation after you render it again? A. To make the animation as short as possible B. To show the lattices in the project C. To render the project more quickly D. To save space on your computer

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  1. 14 January, 02:20
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    C. To render the project more quickly
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