While it's possible to assign shortcut to edit render region command, i can't find a way to choose area to render selection, without opening standart vfb. So, it's still highly desirable to have such funcionality in Corona's vfb.
you can set render region directly in viewport...
Quote from: Keymaster on 2014-06-01, 00:07:21you can set render region directly in viewport...Yes, but directly in the VFB it's muuuch, much better and it can speed up our work-flow (as in VRay)+1 for Render Region directly in VFB.
Awesome! Glad to see to updates to this part of Corona.My wishlist:1. Filmic color mapping as an option: https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,1807.0.html - I think this could really set Corona apart from the "other" renderers out there. The algorithm appears to already be in place, I'm sure DeadClown would be willing to help integrate it. Another good color mapping option that I haven't seen many other renderers attempt is "tasteful" out of the box HDR compression: http://19lights.com/wp/Example comparison image:2. Some sort of glare / bloom options (perhaps even physically accurate?), similar to how Nox renderer handles this: http://vimeo.com/26261205 - would save on a lot of tedious post processing!Cheers
Quote from: cecofuli on 2014-06-01, 14:33:00Quote from: Keymaster on 2014-06-01, 00:07:21you can set render region directly in viewport...Yes, but directly in the VFB it's muuuch, much better and it can speed up our work-flow (as in VRay)+1 for Render Region directly in VFB.Exactly! +1 to +1 ;D