Figure 5.10 Limited Region lets
you control the area of the screen
to be rendered.
You can have a limited region with or without borders. The borders setting may not have
the effect you expect. For example, let??™s say your camera resolution is set to 1024?—768, and
you set a limited region render to just a small portion of the frame.With borders on, you??™ll
see the full 1024?—768 rendered frame, but only the limited region will display your 3D elements.
LightWave will only render what??™s in that limited region, while presenting it full
frame.With no borders, LightWave renders just your limited region.
You can easily turn on a limited region directly in Layout by pressing l (lowercase L). Also,
you can simply select the option on the left side of the screen from within the Render tab.
You see, we told you that there are many ways to do one thing in LightWave! Now, with
Limited Region active, a yellow dotted line appears, encompassing the entire Layout area.
From here, you can click the edge of the region and resize it to any desired shape. Figure
5.11 shows a limited region for a small area of a scene. Figure 5.
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