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Reaction Rendering Effects and Output Results
Because Reaction provides a 3D environment, it has its own rendering and
output options that you can use to specify an output format, set certain
rendering features to quickly render draft results, or set rendering effects such
as anti-aliasing or motion blur and depth of field.
Setting the Reaction Composition Format
The Reaction Render tab contains the same composition format options
available from the Composition tool UI.
By default, the Reaction tool inherits the format settings specified for the
project. You can set them as desired for your Reaction output.
Setting Rendering Options
Depending on whether you are using the hardware or software renderer, you
can set some rendering options and effects. When you use the software
renderer, you can set the Depth of Field and Motion Blur effects, and specify
the number of samples to take, and select a filter for anti-aliasing.
To set Rendering and Effects Options:
1 With the cursor over the Player, press the tilde key (~) or middle-click to
display the Gate UI. Swipe through Player Options.
2 Under Reaction, select Interactivity to use the hardware renderer to
preview results in Reaction. Deselect Interactivity if you want to use the
software renderer.
NOTE The hardware preview in Reaction does not affect the Reaction output
to any tools downstream, and does not affect the published results.
3 In the Reaction UI, select the Render tab.
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