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Mostly based on https://www.blender.org/manual/advanced/command_line/arguments.html with some additional help from http://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/3061/setting-render-options-from-the-command-line
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# blender
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> Command-line interface to the Blender 3D computer graphics application.
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> Arguments are executed in the order they are given.
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- Render all frames of an animation in the background, without loading the UI (output is saved to `/tmp`):
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`blender -b {{filename}}.blend -a`
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- Render an animation using a specific image naming pattern, in a path relative (`//`) to the .blend file:
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`blender -b {{filename}}.blend -o //{{render/frame_###.png}} -a`
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- Render the 10th frame of an animation as a single image, saved to an existing folder (absolute path):
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`blender -b {{filename}}.blend -o {{/path/to/output_folder}} -f {{10}}`
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- Render the second last frame in an animation as a JPEG image, saved to an existing folder (relative path):
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`blender -b {{filename}}.blend -o //{{output_folder}} -F {{JPEG}} -f {{-2}}`
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- Render the animation of a specific scene, starting at frame 10 and ending at frame 500:
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`blender -b {{filename}}.blend -S {{scene_name}} -s {{10}} -e {{500}} -a`
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- Render an animation at a specific resolution, by passing a Python expression:
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`blender -b {{filename}}.blend --python-expr '{{import bpy; bpy.data.scenes[0].render.resolution_percentage = 25}}' -a`
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- Start an interactive Blender session in the terminal with a python console (do `import bpy` after starting):
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`blender -b --python-console`
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