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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
realy nice job on the cat veritas, on a sidenote i think the postprocessing fits quite well in the camera aswell, its afterall one of the few places it could have been stashed away in that would have made sense so i think its quite a good choice from e.ons side, no need to flood the gui with more icons then necesary as orio said.
I would have preferred it to be in the Render Options menu myself. Still stashed away, but easier to find. Actually, the more I think about it the more I think e-on got it right. This way you can create another camera that renders without the post-processing as well. Then you just need to switch cameras to change post-processing effects.
The only problem for me was FINDING it! The manual, at least to my numerous readings, never actually said where it was. I spent a lot of time looking for where, LOGICALLY, I thought it should be- under the camera controls at the top- adjusting focal length, etc. Having it Out-of-the-way is fine- just tell me "where it is". But now you know where it is...
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E-on did a pretty good job of hiding the new Post-Processing effects dialog panel. Here's where to find it...Also- a link to my first Radiosity render- of the MilCat.