suggestion for preview/thumbnail before opening ocs

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rappet
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If not already done by another I want to suggest:
a preview and/or thumbnail before opening ocs.
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A preview of what?
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matej wrote:A preview of what?
When I want to open a ocs I can see the name ofcourse,
But it would be nice to see a kind of preview (little image of the scene) how it looks like when saved the previous time.
If I cannot explain what I mean, I'll make a screenshot the next reply.
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You can do that by simply rendering a 91x91 of your image and using it as the icon. I understand what you are saying that it would be good if the program produces this image when you choose to save the ocs file, however since the program uses the GPU for rendering it would also need to scale your image to the thumbnail size or render the scene at thumbnail size.
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