Displays rendered output
of the current model
Summary
The Render Window is divided into the following
three panes:
- Image pane.
Displays the rendered image.
- Statistics pane.
On the right side; shows the current settings used for the rendering.
- History pane.
At the bottom; provides a recent history of images rendered from
the current model and a progress meter to display rendering progress.
Separate render windows
open for each drawing from which you are creating renderings. Rendering
from any drawing always appears in its corresponding render window.
From the Render Window,
you can
- Save the image to a file.
- Save a copy of the image to a file.
- Review the settings used for the current
rendering.
- Track the rendering history of the model.
- Purge, delete, or purge and delete an
image from the rendering history.
- Zoom into a section of the rendered image,
pan around the image, and then zoom back out.
List of Options
The following options
are displayed.
File Menu
Saves rendered images.
- Save
-
Saves an image to a bitmap file. For more information,
see Save and Redisplay Rendered Images.
You cannot use the SAVEIMG command when rendering
to the Render Window. This command applies only when you are rendering to
a viewport.
- Save
Copy
-
Saves a copy of an image to a new location without
affecting the location stored with the current entry.
- Exit
-
Closes the Render Window.
If you re-open the render
window, the history of past renderings is retained.
View Menu
Displays different elements that make up the Render
Window.
- Status Bar
-
Displays the status bar
below the History pane.
- Statistics Pane
-
Displays the entire Statistics
pane.
Tools Menu
Provides commands for zooming into and out of a
rendered image.
- Zoom +
-
Zooms into the rendering
in the Image pane. When zoomed in, you can pan around the image.
- Zoom -
-
Zooms out of the rendering
in the Image pane.
Image Pane
Primary output target
of the renderer.
- Zoom factor
-
The zoom factor ranges
from 1:64 to 64:1 in powers of two. You can change the zoom factor with
the mouse wheel.
Progress Meter / Status
Bar
There are four phases
that occur before an image is complete; translation, photon emission,
final gather, and render. The progress meter is split to report
two pieces of information.
- The top bar reports the progress within
the current phase.
- The bottom bar shows the progress made toward
completion of the entire rendering.
The translation and render
phases always occur. Photon emission and final gather phases only occur
if those options have been enabled. Processing time is only spent
for those phases that are active.
You can also cancel a
rendering by clicking the X icon next to the progress meter, or
by pressing Esc.
A status bar, at the
lower lift corner of the Render Window, echoes the progress of the
top bar on the progress meter.
History Pane
The data stored in history
entries includes
- Output File Name. File
name of the rendering and an indicator to tell you the type of rendering.
- Output Size.
- View. View name
that is being rendered. If no named view is used, the view is stored
as current view.
- Render Time. Render
time measured in hours : minutes : seconds.
- Render Preset. Name
of the render preset used for the rendering.
Any history entry that
has a file name will be saved.
History Pane - Shortcut
Menu
Right-clicking on a history
entry displays a menu that contains the following options:
- Render Again
-
Restarts the renderer
for the selected history entry.
- Save
-
Displays the Render
Output File dialog box where you can save
the image to disk. If you’ve selected a temporary entry, saving
converts it to a normal entry.
- Save Copy
-
- Make Render Settings Current
-
Loads the render settings
associated with the selected history entry if multiple history entries are
present that use different render presets.
- Remove From The List
-
Removes the entry from
the history while leaving any associated image files in place.
- Delete Output File
-
Removes the rendered
image from the Image pane.
Statistics Pane
This information is derived
from settings made in the Render
Presets Manager dialog box along with
information that is generated at the time of the rendering.