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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: re: Re: Bkg Anti-aliasing
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> Allen, there are some new parameters in 3.5's ACSII scene file, and I was
> wondering if you (or anyone else) might comment on their application.
> Specifically, I'm wondering how "ShowObject", "LockedChannels", and
> "SegmentMemory" alter or influence the scene.
ShowObject refers to the setting in the Scene Overview. An object can be
displayed as invisible, bounding box only, points only, every other poly,
or fully visible (when redrawn of course)
LockedChannels refers to the Y,Y,Z and H,P,B channels that may be
selected or unselected for a given object/light/channel/bone. These
settings are saved as part of the scene, so anytime you return to a given
item, the selected channels are locked out.
SegmentMemory allows you to set an amount of memory to be used for
rendering segments. The higher the Segment Memory, the less segments will
used in rendering the image. Ideally, you would have enough memory to get
it down to one segment. This is especially useful when doing motion blur
shots as there will not have to be any movement of objects between segments.
JG