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Rendering Settings

This panel allows adjusting the rendering settings of the world and can be invoked by pressing Alt+R (see Controls and Navigation). It has a set of tabs given below.

Rendering settings

Rendering Settings
  • Common — the basic rendering settings (rendering distances; reflection, wireframe and background colors; fields for the post-materials specification, etc.).
  • Parameters — the vegetation animation parameters applied across the whole world.
  • TAA — the settings of the temporal anti-aliasing (TAA).
  • Global Illumination — the settings of the global illumination including SSAO (screen-space ambient occlusion), SSGI (screen-space global illumination) and bent normals.
  • SSS — the settings of the subsurface scattering.
  • SSR — the settings of the screen-space reflections (SSR).
  • Water — the settings of the water screen-space reflections (SSR).
  • Clouds — the settings of the clouds.
  • Environment — the settings controlling environment of the scene (scattering, haze, etc.).
  • Postprocess — the settings of the rendering post-processeses: refraction, FXAA, and volumetric shadows.
  • Motion blur — the settings of the motion blur rendering post-processes.
  • DOF — the settings of the depth of field (DoF) effect.
  • Camera Effects — the settings of the camera.
  • Color — the scene color correction settings.
Warning
Make sure that you disable all post-effects (SSAO, SSR, SSS, Bloom, DoF, Bokeh) on all the multi-monitor configurations.
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