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# Image Export

*Angle 3D Configurator* offers you an innovative export system to save and share renders (a.k.a. images) of the 3D model in any of its variations.\
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## **Images Export**

To access the image export feature, head to '**Settings**'<img src="/files/NokonMqfEEXk7dHPtss4" alt="" data-size="line">on the left corner of the 3D viewport. Select '**Export**'.

### Set Camera Angle

Use your cursor to move and drag the model around until satisfied with the shot's angle.

### Set Customization Options

*Angle 3D Configurator* allows you to select which customization options (textures, accessories, etc.) to include when exporting.

Simply tick the options you wish to include under '**Select the customization options to include in the export**'.<br>

Finally, '**Export**' <img src="/files/KTR1X0pWQ9Pnh9YTJDCz" alt="" data-size="line"> the files.


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