3D-Studio Viewport....Arghh!
How the heck do i narrow down the 3d-studio viewport so i don''t have to crop my images afterward?
Depends what you mean.
But, from your sentence, I''m guessing you mean rendered images.
There''s a setting in the render menu/window that allows you to control everything from raytracing tree depth to aspect ratio of the final render. Also in there is a setting to set the resolution of the final rendered image. Use that.
Also, I''d suggest creating a camera that you use for rendering instead of the viewport default cameras.
Hope that helped.
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Monkey eat deadCricket, checkmate!
But, from your sentence, I''m guessing you mean rendered images.
There''s a setting in the render menu/window that allows you to control everything from raytracing tree depth to aspect ratio of the final render. Also in there is a setting to set the resolution of the final rendered image. Use that.
Also, I''d suggest creating a camera that you use for rendering instead of the viewport default cameras.
Hope that helped.
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Monkey eat deadCricket, checkmate!
-------Monkey eat deadCricket, checkmate!
If I''m not mistaken you want to turn on viewport frames, it super imposes a couple borders on the view point(s). The inner border is what actualy gets rendered.
Just because the church was wrong doesn't mean Galileo wasn't a heritic.
It just means he was a heritic who was right.
Just because the church was wrong doesn't mean Galileo wasn't a heritic.
It just means he was a heritic who was right.
Just because the church was wrong doesn't mean Galileo wasn't a heretic.It just means he was a heretic who was right.
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