It would be REALLY cool if instead of mousewheel you could marquee a selection (jsut as the render region in the VFB) and realzoom that part of the image to fullscreen.
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Hmmm... It would bear the possibility of a user error I think. I find myself often using RT for the whole image then selectng a region but want to keep the rest of the image intact. A combination of keys would mean i could possibly press the wrong combo and ruin my otherwise good render so far and lose context there to adjust my settings.
Maybe a magnifying glass symbol for the VRayRT VFB?
Edit: I mean I could live with it, but I think a magnifying glass symbol would be even betterSoftware:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
3ds Max 2016 SP4
V-Ray Adv 3.60.04
Hardware:
Intel Core i7-4930K @ 3.40 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (4096MB RAM)
64GB RAM
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Yeah I second that, could be really useful, and the combination of key would be a great way to handle that.
That raise the question, let's say your in 16/9 ration and you crop to 1:1 ratio, will the VFB resize to scale to 1:1 ratio?
Both of those leads me to this question :
Another feature I'd love then is to be able to change the output (the ress) dynamically.
I'd like to be able to go from 800/600 to 3200/2400 in ress without the need of restarting the render.
This would make it easy to have a high ress RT, crop to a selection (less pixels/faster) in full screen and once done, pop back the VFB to a high ress preview.
I guess it's the same wish as art48 described with the ability to change ress of RT dynamically.3LP Team
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Technically it's possible to change the resolution at runtime (we do this in V-Ray for Modo, for example), but only when using the V-Ray VFB. We will get to it a bit later along with the in-process rendering.
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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