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  • How do you locally rerender an image after changing settings

    I learned this somewhere and forgot how I did it. I did it in the renderer window by dragging a box over the part I wanted redone. It's incredibly useful tool when you change a shader and don't need to redo the entire scene. Help.

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    Re: How do you locally rerender an image after changing settings

    You mean when your it renders the place that your mouse cursor is over?
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      Re: How do you locally rerender an image after changing settings

      It's not the mouse chasing tool. It's similar though. You can drag your mouse over a part of the previously rendered image and it redoes just that section.

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        Re: How do you locally rerender an image after changing settings

        the RenderWindow command
        Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude

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