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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
there are two little magnifying glasses at the bottom right of the screen. you can use them to zoom in and out without actually changing the size of the render ouput. That way if your render doesn't fit on screen you can zoom out and still select and (re)render that little part that used to be 'outside the screen'. You use the one with the + on it to zoom in and the one with the - on it to zoom out. (obviously)
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I've got a question about plop renders. I've had no trouble with screen size plop renders, but when I set the render settings for a X2 or X3 size of the typical screen size I cannot get to certain points in the pic to plop render. Is there a way to scroll to other parts of the pic in the rendered view to drag a plop frame around the target area?