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added to the picture file name along with the standard ".pic" suffix. |
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|
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The standard views are specified by strings of the form |
| 587 |
< |
"[Xx]?[Yy]?[Zz]?[vlahc]?". |
| 587 |
> |
"[Xx]?[Yy]?[Zz]?[vlahsc]?". |
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(That is, an optional upper or lower case X followed by an optional |
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upper or lower case Y followed by an optional upper or lower case Z |
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followed by an optional lower case V, L, A, H or C.) |
| 590 |
> |
followed by an optional lower case view type.) |
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The letters indicate the desired view position, where upper case "X" |
| 592 |
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means maximum X, lower case "y" means minimum Y and so on. |
| 593 |
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The final letter is the view type, where 'v' is perspective (the |
| 594 |
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default), 'l' is parallel, 'a' is angular fisheye, 'h' is |
| 595 |
< |
hemispherical fisheye and 'c' is for cylindrical panorama. |
| 596 |
< |
A perspective view from maximum X, minimum Y would be "Xy" or |
| 597 |
< |
"Xyv". |
| 595 |
> |
hemispherical fisheye, 's' is for planisphere (stereographic) fisheye, |
| 596 |
> |
and 'c' is for cylindrical panorama. |
| 597 |
> |
A perspective view from maximum X, minimum Y would be "Xy" or "Xyv". |
| 598 |
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A parallel view from maximum Z would be "Zl". |
| 599 |
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If "ZONE" is an interior zone, the standard views will |
| 600 |
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be inside the perimeter. |
| 633 |
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Consult the rpict(1) manual page for a full description of the various |
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view options, all of which begin with "-v". |
| 635 |
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Just briefly, the "-vt?" option sets the view type, where "?" is |
| 636 |
< |
replaced by one of the letters "v, l, a, h or c", corresponding to |
| 636 |
> |
replaced by one of the letters "v, l, a, h, s or c", corresponding to |
| 637 |
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perspective, parallel, angular fisheye, hemispherical fisheye |
| 638 |
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and cylindrical panorama, respectively. |
| 639 |
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The "-vp x y z" option sets the view position (eyepoint), where "x y z" |
| 883 |
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It only means that some accuracy and possibly some smoothness |
| 884 |
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will be traded for speed in the shadow calculations. |
| 885 |
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|
| 886 |
+ |
.Options.Pgmap |
| 887 |
+ |
|
| 888 |
+ |
The "Pgmap" specifies the file to hold the global photons computed |
| 889 |
+ |
by the "mkpmap" command, followed by the number of photons to generate |
| 890 |
+ |
(required). |
| 891 |
+ |
A typical photon count for a global map is on the order of 100-200K. |
| 892 |
+ |
(A 'K', 'M', or 'G' may follow the value to indicate 1000's, millions, |
| 893 |
+ |
or billions of photons.) |
| 894 |
+ |
By convention, photon map files are given a ".pmp" suffix. |
| 895 |
+ |
An optional third parameter specifies the bandwidth to use |
| 896 |
+ |
for the global photons during rendering, and this value should be |
| 897 |
+ |
around 50. |
| 898 |
+ |
|
| 899 |
+ |
.Options.PgmDelete |
| 900 |
+ |
|
| 901 |
+ |
The "Delete" button next to the "Pgmap" window on the Options |
| 902 |
+ |
screen allows you to remove the named global photon map file. |
| 903 |
+ |
This is usually done when a change is made to the "mkpmap" options, |
| 904 |
+ |
as the file will be regenerated automatically after most scene changes. |
| 905 |
+ |
|
| 906 |
+ |
.Options.Pcmap |
| 907 |
+ |
|
| 908 |
+ |
The "Pcmap" specifies the file to hold the caustic photons computed |
| 909 |
+ |
by the "mkpmap" command, followed by the number of photons to generate |
| 910 |
+ |
(required). |
| 911 |
+ |
A typical photon count for a global map is on the order of 1000K (1M). |
| 912 |
+ |
(A 'K', 'M', or 'G' may follow the value to indicate 1000's, millions, |
| 913 |
+ |
or billions of photons.) |
| 914 |
+ |
By convention, photon map files are given a ".pmp" suffix. |
| 915 |
+ |
An optional third parameter specifies the bandwidth to use |
| 916 |
+ |
for the global photons during rendering, and this value should be |
| 917 |
+ |
around 50. |
| 918 |
+ |
(See the "Pgmap" topic under the current help category.) |
| 919 |
+ |
|
| 920 |
+ |
.Options.PcmDelete |
| 921 |
+ |
|
| 922 |
+ |
The "Delete" button next to the "Pcmap" window on the Options |
| 923 |
+ |
screen allows you to remove the named caustic photon map file. |
| 924 |
+ |
This is usually done when a change is made to the "mkpmap" options, |
| 925 |
+ |
as the file will be regenerated automatically after most scene changes. |
| 926 |
+ |
|
| 927 |
|
.Options.Ambfile |
| 928 |
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|
| 929 |
|
The "Ambfile" is the file used to store Radiance ambient values for |
| 1008 |
|
.Options.Mkillum |
| 1009 |
|
|
| 1010 |
|
The "mkillum opts" window may be used to specify options to the |
| 1011 |
< |
mkillum(1) command, whose options are actually passed to rtrace(1). |
| 1011 |
> |
mkillum(1) command. |
| 1012 |
|
These options apply only if there are one or more "Illum" files |
| 1013 |
|
named on the Scene screen. |
| 1014 |
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|
| 1015 |
|
It is very important to set mkillum options sensibly, |
| 1016 |
|
since rad does not have the intelligence to do it for you. |
| 1017 |
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|
| 1018 |
+ |
.Options.Mkpmap |
| 1019 |
+ |
|
| 1020 |
+ |
The "mkpmap opts" window may be used to specify options |
| 1021 |
+ |
to the mkpmap(1) command. |
| 1022 |
+ |
There are no default values, and rad does not set these |
| 1023 |
+ |
options intelligently. |
| 1024 |
+ |
|
| 1025 |
|
.Options.Render |
| 1026 |
|
|
| 1027 |
|
The "render opts" window is used to specify additional options to |
| 1190 |
|
|
| 1191 |
|
The batch rendering view menu also selects the view or views |
| 1192 |
|
to use in producing a script during a dry run. |
| 1193 |
+ |
|
| 1194 |
+ |
.Action.Processes |
| 1195 |
+ |
|
| 1196 |
+ |
The "Number of processes" slider controls how many independent |
| 1197 |
+ |
processes are initiated by the "rvu" and "Start" buttons above |
| 1198 |
+ |
and below. |
| 1199 |
+ |
This should be set no greater than the number of virtual cores |
| 1200 |
+ |
on your system. |
| 1201 |
+ |
|
| 1202 |
+ |
For interactive rendering, the "new" command within rvu may |
| 1203 |
+ |
be used to change the number of processes running. |
| 1204 |
+ |
|
| 1205 |
+ |
For rendering in the background, the number of processes will |
| 1206 |
+ |
never be greater than the number of views if all views are |
| 1207 |
+ |
being rendered. |
| 1208 |
+ |
If only a single view is selected for rendering, rad |
| 1209 |
+ |
will call rpiece to render it in tiles using the given |
| 1210 |
+ |
number of processes. |
| 1211 |
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|
| 1212 |
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.Action.Start |
| 1213 |
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