Specifications
Tutorial 2: Working with Data 49
• Full rendering occurs every time you modify the 3D view and the view is redrawn.
• Fast rendering occurs when the image is in constantly motion for example while
rotating, zooming or panning.
• The 3D Views rendering process makes heavy use of the available memory on your
video card, and performance will be substantially reduced if your limits are exceeded.
The 3D Con tab enables you to:
• Adjust the "full" redraw rendering
resolution
• Adjust the "fast" motion rendering
resolution
• Independently adjust the scale of the
three axis X, Y and Z
TO ADJUST THE FULL REDRAW RENDERING RESOLUTION:
The ‘full’ redraw rendering resolution occurs every time you modify the 3D view and the
view is redrawn.
1. Move the Full render resolution slider bar from left to right to increase the
resolution.
TO ADJUST THE FAST REDRAW RENDERING RESOLUTION:
The ‘full’ redraw rendering resolution occurs when the image is in constant motion, for
example while rotating, zooming or panning.
1. Move the Fast render resolution slider bar from left to right to increase the
resolution.
TO MODIFY THE SCALE OF X, Y AND Z COORDINATE:
The Scale option enables you to independently modify the X, Y and Z coordinates.
1. Specify the Scale for the X, Y and Z coordinates (note that, each coordinate can
have its own scale factor).Press the <Enter> key and the scale will be updated in
the 3D Viewer.
3D Voxel Tab