Hi Arjo..
 
Well.. that option works fine for just Raytracing.. and yep then RS keeps the Raytraced and when rendering (and you have added some geometry or so..) it fluently renders the new over the old render, and you easily see the the difference your knew additions has made.. and were..!
 
But when you add post render..(change something that only affects the PostFX render phase)
As soon as you start to render the PostFX, RS now Loads the Raytraced Backup.. IN the view....!
(The old Comlete Render... Raytrace+OldPostFX is gone and only the Old Raytrace is shown)
 
I just want to have the Complete Raytrace+PostFX image to show in the View and that the new PostFX render should Render over THAT image, so I can see how the new change of any of the properties of the PostFX..(like GI_brightness_control, GI_blur.. and so on..)
 
All above is regarding to your advice.. about setting the 'Use canvas as ray trace backdrop'
 
Tell me if I missed something very obvious.. but I dont think so..
 
Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..
I tried a glow posteffect. And that remained in visible in the window until next render. That's not wht you mean?
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Sent: woensdag 3 mei 2006 23:50
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Subject: Re: Is there a 'Show Raytrace+PostFX' feature?

Hi Arjo..
 
Thx for your reply and your suggestion.. works nicely..
Would be nice with something similar for the complete render... Raytrace+PostFX (maybe that is in there somewhere. )
 
Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..
Hi Stefan,
 
Beside the "Automatic redraw off", also check the "update from canvas" option. you can find it in the same section in the view properties.
 
Arjo.
Hi all..
 
Is there a similar function as the 'Show Backup' feature, that also shows it all, the Raytrace+PostFx ?
So if lost in the 'View' Window, you dont have to do a 'Render PostFX' !
 
One thing that somewhat helps out, is the 'Automatic Redrawing Off' option in the 'View Properties' Windows 'Draw' Tab
 
 

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