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- The preview size is defined under Preference Preferences > Preview > Default Options or a camera's “Width” and “Height” parameters.
- To hide the → viewport grid press the G key.
- The camera's viewport frames are disabled under View > Camera Safe Frame.
- The scene's node list in the viewport's upper left corner is disabled under Preferences > Display > Display Info
- Decide, which scene elements you want to see in preview and hide unwanted nodes.
- The preview range can be adjusted with the timeline's playback frame fields - green is the start frame, red the stop frame.
Your preview can be recorded from any perspective view or a camera:
- Display shelf > OpenGL Preview
- RealFlow will go through the given playback range, load the simulation data, and record each frame to disk.
- Once the frames have been recorded they are assembled and shown in the → “Movie Player”“Movie Player”.
The OpenGL preview icon.
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- The preview size corresponds directly with the size of the viewport window.
- You can decide whether the images are taken at simulation time or during playback.
- When the screenshots are taken the perspective should not be changed, because you will see these changes in the final preview.
- Screenshot previews are not assembled automatically, but it is possible to load them with the → “Movie Player”“Movie Player”.
Screenshot previews are configured in the same way as described under “OpenGL Previews” above – except preview size.
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This preview type is actually a render process and requires an active → camera perspective (5 key):
- RealFlow provides → physical camera settings and you can play with parameters like shutter speed, f-stop, or ISO values.
- The size of the rendered images is controlled with the camera's “Width” and “Height” parameters.
- If desired, adjust the playback range with in the timeline (see timeline image “Open GL Previews”above).
- Materials can be applied manually for every node under Node Params > Maxwell Render > Material.
- Lighting, image quality, sampling level etc. are adjusted under Display Render shelf > Maxwell Scene Preferences.:
- Click on Display Render shelf > Maxwell Preview
- Once the frames have been rendered they are assembled and shown in the → “Movie Player”.