The Safe Frame shows the area of the viewport that will be rendered in the active viewport. If parts of the rendered view are off-screen, the safe frame will indicate this by displaying arrows either at the top and bottom or left and right. In addition, several safe-frame areas can be added to show the extent of commonly used zones in the image. The sizes of these zones can be customized.
Note: Safe frame is useful when rendering resolution is set differently form the active viewport.
Safe Frame properties
Visibility
Show safe frame in the active view
Enables and disables safe-frame display.
Show in perspective views only
By default, the safe-frame display only shows in perspective views. Clear this check box to also show the frames in parallel views.
Frames
Shows the size of the rendered view as a yellow frame in the viewport. Note: The live area can be controlled when rendering resolution is not set to Viewport. |
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Shows a user-specified action area frame in blue. Set the percentage of the screen that will be used. |
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Shows a user-specified title area frame in orange. Set the percentage of the screen that will be used. |
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Fields
Divides the live area into a 4-by-3 grid, commonly used for production rendering and film work. |
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Command-line options
To access hidden command-line options
Type a hyphen in front of the command name: - SafeFrame.
On=Yes/No
OnlyInPerspective
LiveArea
ActionArea
TitleArea
4x3Field
Grid
ActionParams
TitleParams
See also
Renderizar la escena del modelo
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