 OK, so now I've got a few frames done. I've not let it do all 720, because I just don't have time in my life to let things finish. I want to show you how you'll preview your completed animation of one of the camera angles. So yeah, you need to find an application. So in my case, I'll just search for it. I assume it's going to let me. There we go. So it's called fCheck. And then you need to open that up. And this is a utility that comes with Maya that allows you to just check any animations that you produce. So what you need to do is just go to File, Open Animation. And then you're going to find your folder. You're going to look in the images folder. And you just need to click on frame one. And the application will do the rest. So there you go. You can see that is now starting to show me the render of that animation. So it's just going to show me the first 30 something frames which I've got done. But if I let this do all 720, it would obviously show me all of that. OK, so that brings this little motion path animation exercise to an end. If you saw video one, then you will have seen what the finished article looks like. Or you can follow the link below to see what the finished animation looks like as well. If you do complete this animation, then get it rendered out, upload it to YouTube, and then share it on the Facebook page. I'm always happy to see the work that people have done based on any tutorials that I put together. If this particular tutorial has been of use to you, then be a hero. Go through and click on the thumbs up for each of the steps. It encourages me to put more of these together and make sure that other people can find them as well. And absolutely, you should be subscribing to the channel as well for more of these sort of things. OK, thanks for sticking through to the last video. It's been emotional. I feel like we've bonded. And I look forward to you listening to me in future videos.