
Details on the simulation settings can be found by clicking the Settings button. While a rendering is in progress, pixels are sampled until the user-specified number of samples has been reached, or the Stop button is pressed. ClimateStudio uses a progressive path-tracing version of the Radiance ray tracer, plus an AI denoising technology to achieve faster convergence. Once the camera is set, a rendering is invoked by pressing the Start button. Sets the opening angle of the camera along the image’s shortest edge, which in turn determines the extent of the scene shown in the rendering. Lens Length (mm): Applies only to perspective projections. Width/ Height (pixels): Sets the pixel resolution of the image. Location and Target: For all views, the camera location and target can be altered manually by setting XYZ coordinates or picking points in the native Rhino viewport.

Unique to ClimateStudio, this option allows changes in view direction without having to start a new rendering. When selecting one of these views, a non-navigable preview will appear for the current camera location and target.įinally, a Fisheye (rotating) view generates a 360-degree panorama that is remapped onto an oriented 180-degree angular fisheye in real time. For more details consult the Radiance rpict manual pages. Radiance views include Cylindrical and Equirectangular panoramas, as well as Angular, Hemispheric, and Stereographic fisheyes.

To do so, select the Active Rhino view (one way sync) option.

As a result, it may be more convenient to drive the camera using the native Rhino viewport. And second, the mouse wheel does not dolly the camera location as one might expect. First, it does not support ghosted display modes, so all surfaces are previewed as opaque. The control is limited vis-a-vis the native Rhino viewport in two important respects. These views are shown in a navigable viewport control, which supports pan (left-click) and rotate (right-click) actions. Rhino views include Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Front, Back, Perspective, and Parallel, as well as any Named Views that are part of the document.
