Rendering brings together all the information present in the project to generate an image. The image resulting from rendering displays the lighting effects applied to the project, reflections, shadows and other material properties that are not visible in the 3D environment.
Consult:
1. Dynamic View
Dynamic View
The Dynamic View tool can be used to adjust the visualization of the environment and to save different views in projects, which can then be rendered.
1. Locate and click on the Dynamic View icon in the toolbar.
2. The Dynamic View screen is enabled. This tool has the function of adjusting the view of the project, as can be seen below:
Where:
Target: It represents the point at which the observer is looking.
Observer: Indicates the viewer's position in the project view.
Cutting line: This option allows you to determine how far away the objects to be seen in the active view can be. Only what is in front of the red line will be displayed in the 3D environment.
Field of vision lines: Lines that define the observer's field of vision.
Move Free: Moves the target or observer freely.
Move Target and Observer together: Move Target and Observer together: By moving the target, the observer is also moved and vice versa.
Move and keep distance between Target and Observer: It moves the target or the observer while maintaining the distance between them. The distance is defined by the cutting lines.
Pan : Moves the environment on the Editor screen.
Zoom : Brings the environment closer or further away on the Editor screen.
Invert Target and Observer : Reverses the position of the Target and the Observer.
Render image filters
1. Attach the render to the project. Image filters are available in the top toolbar;
Brightness and Contrast
1. Click on the Brightness and Contrast buttonto change the brightness and contrast of the image and set the properties :
- Brightness: Enter a value for the brightness or move the pointer to the left (less brightness) or right (more brightness);
- Contrast: Enter a value for the contrast or move the pointer to the left (less contrast) or right (more contrast).
2. Notice the changes in the render image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics, click on the Restore Images button .
Color Balance
1. Click on the Color Balance button ,enter a value for the colors red, green and blue or move the pointer to the left or right;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
Gray Scale
1. Click on the Gray Scale button and look at the image;
2. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
Sharpen
1. Click on the Sharpen button and look at the image.
2. To further enhance the render image, click on the button again until you have the desired image;
Gaussian Blur
1. Click on the Gaussian Blur button,enter a value for the image blur or move the pointer to the left side (less blur) or to the right side (more blur);
2. Notice the changes in the render image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
Ink Sketch
1. To display the outline of the project in color, click on the Ink Sketch button and configure the properties:
- Outline: Displays the line or surface that limits the outside of the items in the project. The lower its value, the softer the outline of the lines. The higher its value, the stronger the outline of the lines and the more lines of the image are displayed;
- Coloring: Property related to the effect produced by the colors in the project. The lower its value, the softer the colors of the project items. The higher its value, the stronger the colors, including shades.
2. Notice the changes in the render image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
Pencil Sketch
1. To display the project outline in black and white, click on the Pencil Sketch button and configure the properties:
- Outline: Displays the line or surface that limits the outside of the items in the project. The lower its value, the softer the outline of the lines. The higher its value, the stronger the contour of the lines and the more lines in the image are displayed, as well as the more detail you can see in the image;
- Coloring: Property related to the effect produced by the colors in the project. The lower its value, the lighter the shades of black. The higher its value, the stronger the black tones.
2. Notice the changes in the render image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
Oil Painting
1.To display the image as if it were drawn with a brush, click on the Oil Painting button and configure the properties:
- Brush Size: Property related to the size of the brush stroke. The lower the value, the thinner the image strokes. The higher the value, the thicker the image strokes;
- Texture: Property related to the level of detail of the textures. The lower the value, the less detailed the textures of the items are displayed. The higher the value, the more detailed the textures are displayed
2. Notice the changes in the render image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
Relief
1. To highlight the textures in the room, click on the Relief button and look at the image;
2. Notice the changes in the render image. To further enhance the textures of the image, click on the button again until you have the desired image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
1. To display the blurred image click on the Frosted Glass button and configure the properties:
- Maximum Scatter Radius: Property related to the maximum distance the image will be scattered;
- Minimum Scatter Radius: Property related to the minimum distance the image will be scattered;
- Smoothness: Property related to the softening of the contour lines and colors of the image, making them look smoother.
2. Notice the changes in the render image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .
Soften Portrait
1. To smooth the image click on the Soften Portrait image button and configure the properties:
- Softness: Property related to the softening of the contour lines and colors of the image, making them look smoother;
- Lighting: Property related to the intensity of light in the room. The lower the value, the darker the room and its shadows. The higher the value, the brighter the room and the shadows are more easily perceived
- Warmth: Property related to the intensity of the light in the room. The lower the value, the darker the environment. The higher the value, the brighter the environment.
2. Notice the changes in the render image;
3. To display the image with its initial characteristics click on the Restore Images button .