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tools:lc4d:render [2021/04/22 12:28] Bob Varkevisser |
tools:lc4d:render [2021/05/02 17:32] (current) Bob Varkevisser [Step 2: Assigning Lasershow Converter 4D as the renderer] |
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**Assigning the Render Plug-In:** | **Assigning the Render Plug-In:** | ||
- | - Open the Render Settings Menu, either by clicking on the render settings button or the < | + | 1. Open the Render Settings Menu, either by clicking on the render settings button or the < |
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+ | 2. In the appearing dialog box, click on the Effect button, and choose LC4D. | ||
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- | - Add the Lasershow Converter 4D (LC4D) to the Effects menu. | ||
- | Now the default settings of the Lasershow Converter appear. The Lasershow Converter effect is subdivided into five sections for specific settings. These are **Default line types**, **Default line color**, Default filter settings, **Laser Output** and **LC4D Help**. These sections are explained more detailed in the [[tools: | + | 3. Add the Lasershow Converter 4D (LC4D) to the Effects menu. |
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+ | Now the default settings of the Lasershow Converter appear. The Lasershow Converter effect is subdivided into five sections for specific settings. These are **Default line types**, **Default line color**, Default filter settings, **Laser Output** and **LC4D Help**. These sections are explained more detailed in the [[tools: | ||
Please note that changes on these settings are affecting all objects in the scene. For applying adjustments on selected objects, the **Object Tag** offers more detailed possibilities. | Please note that changes on these settings are affecting all objects in the scene. For applying adjustments on selected objects, the **Object Tag** offers more detailed possibilities. | ||
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Now that Lasershow Converter 4D has been applied as the post-render effect, you can begin rendering this scene. To do this, open the Render Settings dialog by clicking on the Render Settings button or using the < | Now that Lasershow Converter 4D has been applied as the post-render effect, you can begin rendering this scene. To do this, open the Render Settings dialog by clicking on the Render Settings button or using the < | ||
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In the Output section, you can apply following settings: | In the Output section, you can apply following settings: | ||
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To see the rendered results, simply click the Render button (or use the < | To see the rendered results, simply click the Render button (or use the < | ||
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The result can be seen below: | The result can be seen below: | ||
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- | - Press the Auto-Keyframing button below the perspective view. {{: | + | 1. Press the Auto-Keyframing button below the perspective view. |
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+ | 2. Move the **Time Slider** all the way to the right, to frame 100. | ||
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+ | 3. Move the box with the moving tool. Ensure that the box is selected. | ||
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At this point, you should be able to move the Time Slider back and forth, and see the box moving. | At this point, you should be able to move the Time Slider back and forth, and see the box moving. | ||
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Simply click " | Simply click " | ||
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===== Step 5: Viewing an animation ===== | ===== Step 5: Viewing an animation ===== |