![]() Exploiting this option you can get a “rough” impression of the final image and therefore you can refine the rendering parameters without the need of the final rendering. Finally, hit OK to close this window.īefore activating the Final Render option, it is strongly recommended to preview your renderings. ![]() On the contrary, decreasing this ratio results in darker midtones. ![]() You can increase this value to get brighter colors in the midtones. In this window, it is also essential to adjust the Gamma option. Tip: To reduce the compute times for your renderings, you can choose Good for the preview render quality and Maximum for the final render quality. Please note that high levels of render quality require longer compute time intervals to complete. This set of options can be used to control the render quality, both of the preview and the final render image. Moreover, the output image’s path can be specified by hitting the Browse button. As it is illustrated in the figure below, a great number of options is currently available. You can now choose the image format of your rendering by clicking on the corresponding drop down menu. If you want to change the aspect ratio, you have to uncheck the Fixed aspect ratio box and type in the dimension boxes the new dimensions of the final image. NOTE: Take into consideration that the aspect ratio (width to height) will be fixed while you are trying to adjust the image size. Type in the dimension boxes the size of the width and height of the output image.Click on the “Up” arrow to increase or “Down” arrow to decrease the size of the rendered image,.Roll right to increase or left to decrease the size of the rendered image,.Click on the drop down menu and select the size desired (e.g.The output image size can be set using a variety of options as described below: At this point, you can click in the Dynamic help box to get pop-up tips for each property. The Output Image Settings specifies the final image size. The window of PhotoView 360 “Options” depicts the controls the users can modify such as the Output Image Settings, Render Quality, Bloom, Contour Rendering, Direct Caustics and Networks Rendering. Select Options to edit the rendering properties. PhotoView 360 comes with a number of controls and options in order the rendering procedures to result in a precise image of your design. The Edit Decal option applies a decal to faces in your models. ![]() In addition, the backgrounds of your renderings can be modified exploiting the Edit Scene button. If you have not assigned colors, textures and materials to your models, PhotoView 360 enables you to edit the appearances of your parts selecting the Edit Appearance option. Now you can see the Render Tools tab and the PhotoView 360 drop down menu. ![]()
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