

In this situation, the full content of the 3D window - even content that is not visible on screen - will be rendered, with its size determined by Render Size. Note: The Render Safe Frame setting to OFF corresponds to Rendering Settings from ARCHICAD versions 17 and older. The Render Safe Frame gives you feedback on this and a chance to adjust the Size parameters.

Depending on the Size settings, your model could be cut off in the render. This might not be obvious, because the output is affected by the Size setting in Render Settings. This is an ARCHICAD mode that affects the 3D window it displays a frame that indicates which part of the model will be rendered. Turn on this 3D view feature at Document > Creative Imaging > Render Safe Frame. If Render Safe Frame is off, then you will render the Marquee area regardless. Note: If the Render Safe Frame mode is on (see below), then your Marquee will only have an effect to the extent that it falls within the Render Safe Frame. This is useful, for example, if you have already fully rendered the scene, but then change or correct one small part of it, and only need to re-render that part.įor either option, the Preview shows only the marqueed region. It will render the scene as a whole, but only the marquee region is rendered in full the rest of the scene is shown as transparent.
#ARCHICAD RENDERN PLUS#
The picture window appears, with a progress bar and Stop button, feedback on elapsed rendering time, plus the familiar Zoom and Fit in Window window controls.Use Document > Creative Imaging > PhotoRender Projection.Click the render icon at the bottom of the PhotoRendering Settings Palette, or.To create a rendered image of the 3D window contents, subject to render size settings:
