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How to set preview window to a specific aspect ration (16:9)?

Posted By justaviking 6 Years Ago
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How to set preview window to a specific aspect ration (16:9)?

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I was composing a picture that I wanted to render with Iray at 1920x1080 resolution.

It is difficult to compose a shot when you don't know exactly how it will get cropped.  It takes too much trial-and-error.  I cannot find a way to set the CC3 preview ("working") window to match a 1920x1080 (16:9) screen resolution.

In iClone, if you render out a still (PNG) image at a specific resolution, the preview window gets set to that aspect ratio.  I don't see a way to do that in CC3.  Is there?

Please tell me I'm overlooking something obvious.  If not, I will write up a Suggestion in Feedback Tracker.




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Are you referring to CC3 view-port? You can change it the same way as in iClone... by going to Render>Render Image and setting the resolution there first. View-port would respect selected resolution/aspect ratio.




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I thought I looked there and tried that.
Well, I did say I hoped I was overlooking something obvious.  I'll look again this evening.  Hopefully I'll see it this time.  Thanks.



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