Author Topic: Can't zoom in IR  (Read 2769 times)

2018-01-12, 20:13:12

mitchino

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I'm having difficulty with the Corona VFB. The window opens way too large for my screen, then I have to scale it down. If I do a normal render, I can click the zoom in and out buttons and they work normally. However if I start an IR, the image increases massively in size and I can't get the zoom out button to work.

I'm rendering an A4 image at 300ppi.

I'm on a Mac running c4dr18 and using the beta RC1 of corona.

2018-01-12, 20:19:13
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mitchino

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Another major problem is that when I open the VFB it opens way too big for my screen. All I can do is drag the sides to change the width. I can't get to the bottom edge or corner to shrink the height, and I can't move the whole window up so I can get at the bottom.

It's really a bit clunky.

2018-01-12, 20:23:34
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That aspect of the IR is not complete yet - more work on IR will be coming in Beta 2. Basically, the same functionality as seen in 3ds Max is what can be expected (that is, IR window can be resized, the actual render will fit that size, so you can use a smaller IR than your full size render to give faster results, plus I would expect things like the zoom-focus when IR is started and so on). Definitely a known item :)
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2018-01-13, 11:23:25
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Look forward to further development on the VFB. c4dtoA has a fantastic function where you can define a render region and zoom in to that region to check details at a higher resolution, it would be great if Corona could have that facility.

2018-01-13, 11:59:15
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I also posted this zoom out in IR and some other comments in Beta 1 release candidate page.

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