Depending on whether you are using the hardware or software renderer, you can set some rendering options and effects. When you use the software renderer, you can set the Depth of Field and Motion Blur effects, and specify the number of samples to take, and select a filter for anti-aliasing.
To set Rendering and Effects Options:
Parameter | Description |
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Filter | Applies filter effects on your composition. Choices are listed in order of speed and quality: Box, Conic, Max, Quadratic, Narrow Gaussian, Medium Gaussian, Wide Gaussian, Cubic, Cook, and Mit-Net Noch. The Box filter is ultra-fast, but low quality. The Gaussian filters give more blur. The choice you make also depends on the number of samples used. |
Samples | Sets the number of samples. A larger sample gives higher quality but slower speed. This is used with the software renderer only. |
Shading | Turns on/off shading. You may want to disable shading for generating a draft result. |
Shadows | Turns on/off shadows. |
Image Filtering | Applies image filtering. |
Wireframe | Enables surfaces to render in wireframe. |
Icons | Displays light, camera, and axis icons. You must also enable Interactivity in the Player options to view the icons. |
Parameter | Description |
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Anti-aliasing | Smooths the edges of rounded surfaces and diagonal lines. |
Depth of Field | Includes DOF in your scene. This effect simulates a plane of maximum sharpness and blurs objects close to or beyond this plane. |
Motion Blur | Adds motion blur to your scene. |
Z-Buffer | Uses the Z-buffer in your composite. The Z-buffer works with hardware and software rendering. |