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Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D => [C4D] General Discussion => Topic started by: thijs on 2019-01-30, 19:50:44
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In interactive rendering mode, how do I render a higher resolution than my screen size?
Currently, the render region seems to be limited to the visible part on my screen. I would like to render the whole image at the same time.
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Not possible, but also raises the question of why you would want to - rendering a large resolution will be quite slow, and so negate the benefits of IR. You will still be rendering the whole image, just at a lower resolution, which gives improved responsiveness to scene changes etc which is what IR is all about. Any particular workflow you were thinking of where this would be useful?
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Not possible, but also raises the question of why you would want to - rendering a large resolution will be quite slow, and so negate the benefits of IR. You will still be rendering the whole image, just at a lower resolution, which gives improved responsiveness to scene changes etc which is what IR is all about. Any particular workflow you were thinking of where this would be useful?
I gotta be honest, I think this is useful too :) Octane for example actually allows you to lock the VFB to the actual render size and so if you are working on a camera angle and you know the final image is going to be 8k... You can just edit the material for a specific object and see how it will look like in 8k from that angle. Obviously, doing something like a fullscreen 8k is crazy but for region renders I really find that particular feature useful.
I imagine this is something for the core team though :)