Hi,
how can I change the size of the viewport (stand alone) to the aspect ratio of the selected image resolution?
Analog in Photoshop (full size)
Thanks in advance
CD
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Hi CD,
please, could you be more specific?
I cannot understand what you mean with "selected image resolution"
You can change the viewport size in the Resolution pin of any Render Target node with presets and aspect ratio check box. If the viewport doesn't update, probably you have the "Fit rendered image to viewport size" option active in the viewport info bar
ciao beppe
please, could you be more specific?
I cannot understand what you mean with "selected image resolution"

You can change the viewport size in the Resolution pin of any Render Target node with presets and aspect ratio check box. If the viewport doesn't update, probably you have the "Fit rendered image to viewport size" option active in the viewport info bar

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Hi Beppe,
I´m working with a current image resolution of 3500 x 3000, which is really big.
Everytime I want to render passes, I have to zoom out to a smaller resolution to see the complete image.
But when I zoom out, the viewport reset its resolution to a lower one than my selected 3500x3500.
The "Fit rendered image to viewport size" option is not checked.
I´m working with a current image resolution of 3500 x 3000, which is really big.
Everytime I want to render passes, I have to zoom out to a smaller resolution to see the complete image.
But when I zoom out, the viewport reset its resolution to a lower one than my selected 3500x3500.
The "Fit rendered image to viewport size" option is not checked.
Hi,
you can zoom in and out the viewport with ctrl + mouse wheel without changing the final resolution. At 3500x3500 there could be a bit of lag because of the big frame buffer, but I have just tested it and I can zoom in and out smoothly here
ciao beppe
you can zoom in and out the viewport with ctrl + mouse wheel without changing the final resolution. At 3500x3500 there could be a bit of lag because of the big frame buffer, but I have just tested it and I can zoom in and out smoothly here
