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3D View This is the full viewport in screen resolution, and includes items outside of the render area. 3D
View does not display hardware anti-aliasing or any post-processing effects, such as Lens Flares, Rays,
Blooming, and Ambient Occlusion.
TIP You'll see an warning icon
displayed at the bottom right corner of the image window as a visual reminder that you are in 3D View.
Live Preview This is the default view. Live Preview displays a WYSIWYG pixel-based view of the render area.
Interactive performance may be better in Live Preview mode, especially when combined with proxy settings.
The
Adaptive Degradation (page 476) section of the Action Setup menu also includes a number of options
that may help interactive viewing in Live Preview mode (such as for Motion Blur and Anti-Aliasing).
Using the Action Node Bin
The Action node bin contains nodes classified by tabs. The All Nodes tab contains all Action nodes. The
other tabs in the node bin allow you to create and customize bins. The node bin also contains an image
proxy that displays a proxy of the currently selected media, as well as a mini Media list.
To access the node bin, click the Action Bin button.
Some nodes are duplicated in other bins according to a preset tab classification. For example, the Light node
is found in both the Objects and ReLighting tabs.
Nodes are listed in alphabetical order from top to bottom of each row. You can customize any of the bins
and preset tabs except the All Nodes bin.
To add a node from the node bin:
1 If applicable, select media from the mini Media list.
2 Do one of the following:
Drag the selected node (or image proxy) from the node bin and place it in the schematic. If the
node is an image type node, an axis and an image are created and linked together.
Drag the node (or image proxy) from the node bin and place it where you want it in Result view.
For example, as you drag a Light node into Result view, it becomes active, so you can see its effect
on the scene before placing it exactly where you want.
Double-click a node (or image proxy). Depending on the node, it appears next to the last added
object, or is attached to a selected node in the schematic. You do not need to be in Schematic view
to add a node in this manner.
TIP You can frame and highlight all the nodes starting with the same letter by pressing the key corresponding to
this first letter on your keyboard, while the cursor is sitting over a node bin. For example, pressing "L" while hovering
the cursor above the All Nodes bin automatically highlights Lens Flare, Lens Texture, and Light nodes.
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