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# Takes

Each take listed in the takes tab gives you the ability to export right clicking on a take and click "Export". &#x20;

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You will be shown a pop up to select the specific artifacts you would like to download. Once selected hit Confirm to export.

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Multiple renders can be created from a single take. This is useful if you would like to have different resolutions rendered of the same take. Also when using [Simulon Link](/hub/simulon-hub/blender-integration/simulon-link.md), changes made to your Blender scene will be included in newly generated renders.

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Depending on whether you've captured your scene with 4k or 1080p you'll be able to render your take in varying resolutions between 720p - 4k. You are also able to specify the output types.

#### Output Types:

1. **Single-pass:** The final beauty pass of your take. This is a single video or .png.
2. M**ulti-pass:** A .zip containing every layer of the comp. This is useful for creators who want to access each individual layer of the comp for workflows in various frame editing softwares. More on this is covered in [multi-pass section](/hub/simulon-hub/usage/renders.md#multi-pass-renders)


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