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25ct <25c### [at] lineone net> wrote in message <3bdf03d0@news.povray.org>...
> What do most of you do when you want to see what happens in a scene if
>you've included something heavy in it, like scattering media? In other
>words, how do you adjust settings without going through a two hour render
>just to see if the settings that you've adjusted are correct or not?
For rough adjustment of a media-intensive scene, I'll often render at
resolutions as small as 80x60 or 30x40. After the rough adjustments are
done, I'll render at a higher resolution for the fine adjustments, but only
render a small piece of the full scene at a time.
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Mark
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