Screenshot

  • a camera button to output a screenshot of the current window
  • a film reel to output all the frames of a selected camera path
  • the width and height of the images
  • the path where the images shall be written to, camera paths are written into a sub folder named after the path.
  • a dialog can be opened with the arrow in the lower right corner:
    • Transparent Surface and Transparent Sky: make the visible parts of the terrain and/or sky transparent in the final image, this is useful for overlays of photos with 3d scene elements.
    • Wireframe mode for terrain provides two modes, wire surface draws the real terrain mesh as a wireframe, instead draw with shader renders a grid on top of the terrain, with the following options: a RGB-color, an alpha value, a grid spacing in meter and an option "draw on or inside of grid" that selects, if the grid itself or its interior should be drawn
    • Wire Model: show models in wireframe mode
    • Export HDR: the final images are 16-bit EXR-files instead of 8-bit PNGs
    • Export Timings: writes a diagnostic log file with times that show how long the preparation and actual rendering of each frame took in seconds
    • Export Depth: writes for each screenshot an additional depth image that can be used in post processing to separate scene elements by their location in space
    • Export Movie: the single images of an output camera path are combined into a mp4 movie file
    • Show Compass: the red compass from the lower right corner stays visible in screenshots as an orientation help
    • under Panoramas, the output of multiple images from the current camera location is possible:
      • Cubemap outputs the six quadratic faces of a cube (front, back, left, right, top, buttom), where the front face of the cube looks into camera direction
      • Panorama outputs in a single image the complete 360x180 degree view
      • Custom allow the input of multiple course and pitch pairs separated by a ‘|’, for each pair a new image is output, e.g. for two images, one facing into camera direction and one facing to the back, one would enter: 0,0|180,0

Related

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Wiki: Screenshot settings

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