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Post-Process Effect Filters

Enables the user to apply effect filters to the current view:

  1. Saturation and Mix Color
  2. The Mix Color box enables you to select a color mix from the color picker, which will cover the entire image.

  3. Saturation
  4. Use the slider or enter numeric values to set the level of Saturation. Values range from -100 to 100. Clicking on the red diode cancels the effect.

  5. Contrast
  6. Values range from -100 to 100.

  7. Brightness
  8. Values range from -100 to 100.

  9. DOF (Depth of Field)
  10. Depth of Field: click on then in the Preview window click to define the focal point of the scene. The rest will remain blurred. The cursor adjusts the amount of blur.

  11. Vignetting
  12. Reduces image brightness at the periphery compared to the center of the image. Values range from 0 to 100.

  13. glow
  14. Gives the image a granular appearance. Values range from 0 to 100.

  15. Edge
  16. To give a bevel to a sharp edge. Values range from 0 to 100.

  17. Transparency
  18. More or less masks the geometry, while retaining the intensity of the contours and the paint effect. Values range from 0 to 100.

  19. Paint Effect
  20. Provides a crayoned rendering effect. Values range from 0 to 100.

  21. Saved Settings
  22. Use default/Set as default: Allows the user to return to Artlantis' initial settings, to define current settings as the default or propagate these settings in all other perspectives.

  23. Confirm or Cancel the Settings
  24. OK to confirm the settings.

    OK pop-up menu: OK to Allapplies these settings to all the viewpoints of the current inspector.

NB: Post-process effects are immediately visible in the Preview window.

When rendering, Artlantis always calculates in photo-realistic rendering and applies the filters when the calculation is finished.

Examples: Post-Process Rendering

 

Artlantis User Guide:Post-Process Effect Filters

 

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