tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2001894160739107360.post8444142462109478497..comments2024-03-24T21:18:50.209+01:00Comments on Black Dragon Viewer: Animator and what to do with it...NiranV Deanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02599413268681962701noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2001894160739107360.post-53685700184657362462018-07-13T02:15:11.604+02:002018-07-13T02:15:11.604+02:00Render Light Radius can be found in Dragon - Tools...Render Light Radius can be found in Dragon - Tools - Options - Show Light Radius for Selection. This will show the radius of all lights in your current selection (if any are selected)<br /><br />Render Metadata options will stay there since they are debugging option and not meant to be used for normal usage, having them in a section (one that is the same across all Viewers) makes it easier to tell them apart as special options independent of the Viewer being used. I'd like to put some more "Tools" options into the tools window however but there is really no space there and increasing the size of the window is something i don't want to do.NiranV Deanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02599413268681962701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2001894160739107360.post-29415348619506933522018-07-11T21:31:52.124+02:002018-07-11T21:31:52.124+02:00Hello Niranv, I love the poser window I'm stil...Hello Niranv, I love the poser window I'm still practicing! On the other hand I would like if it is possible to make some suggestions for other sections of the viewer.<br /><br />For photography I always use lights and reflectors, it would be nice to have the option of "lights" that is inside in the menu "Develop" - "Render MetaData" and the option "RenderLightRadius" that is not currently visible in the viewer, maybe they could be in a section inside the "Display" section in the "Settings" menu.<br /><br />Sometimes I find it difficult to see how the lights intertwine and radius helps a lot!! Currently I open three windows: Camera, Settings and poser and I must go to the developer menu to activate the lights.<br /><br />And for saving camera position I'm using a hud when I need edit some light/reflector. Tania Tebaldihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08380260430209214739noreply@blogger.com