Reuse Render Settings with Project Presets

Render presets let you save selected settings inside a project, apply them to future renders, and choose a project default for faster, more consistent setup.

OptiX project preset applied as the default on a Renderjuice render

Projects already give related renders and scene files a shared home. Now they can also hold the render settings your work repeats.

With project render presets, you can save a useful combination once, apply it to future renders, and keep project-specific decisions consistent without rebuilding the same configuration by hand.

Set It Once for Every Render in a Project

For example, you may want every Blender render in a project to use OptiX as its compute device. Previously, you had to change that setting for every job.

Now you can create an OptiX preset, include only Compute device, and make it the project default. Renderjuice then applies OptiX automatically when each render in that project reaches post-validation. Settings that are not part of the preset keep their values from the uploaded file.

Presets That Change Only What You Choose

A preset does not need to replace the entire render configuration. You choose which settings it controls, so a preset can be as focused as switching the compute device or as complete as setting resolution, samples, denoising, and MP4 output together.

Anything you leave out keeps its current value. That makes presets reusable across renders that share only part of their setup.

Create Presets Where You Work

Open a project’s Presets tab to create, edit, delete, or review its reusable settings. You can also configure a real render first and select Save as preset on the post-validation page. Settings you changed are selected automatically, and you can adjust the included fields before saving.

Every preset stays with its project, so different clients, productions, or scenes can keep their own rendering conventions.

Start with a Project Default

When most renders in a project should begin with the same configuration, mark one preset as the default. Renderjuice applies it automatically when a render assigned to that project reaches post-validation.

The active and default labels make it clear what is currently applied. You can still edit individual settings for the current render or return to the original settings from the uploaded file.

Original Settings and Test Render Stay Close

The preset selector also includes two built-in starting points:

  • Original settings restores the configuration the render started with.
  • Test render prepares a faster check using representative frames with reduced resolution and samples when needed.

Together with project presets, these options make it quicker to move between a file’s original setup, a lightweight test, and the settings your project uses repeatedly.

Projects Become a Reusable Workflow

Projects are no longer only a way to group render history. Each project now brings together its renders, uploaded scene files, and reusable presets in one place.

Read the Projects and render presets guide to learn how project assignment, selective settings, default presets, and preset management work.

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