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-rendersettings <string> | Specifies the name of the Render Settings to render with. Multiple Render Settings can be specified using a comma-separated list of names. Specifying all will sequentially render all Render Settings defined in the scene. Examples: ex 1: Render -r 3delight -rendersettings settings1 ex 2: Render -r 3delight -rendersettings settings1,settings2 ex 3: Render -r 3delight -rendersettings all |
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Because this option defines which render settings will be edited by subsequent flags, it should be specified immediately after the ‘-r 3delight ’ option. |
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-export <string> | Export to the specified NSI file instead of rendering the images. The <string> parameter specifies the NSI filename to create. | Scene Elements |
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-cam <string> | Select <string> as the camera to be rendered. | -objects <string> | Set the objects set to render. Specify an empty string to render all visible objects. | -lights <string> | Set the lights set to render. Specify an empty string to render all visible lights. | Frame Range | |
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-animation <boolean> | Toggle the rendering of the specified frame sequence (animation) on or off. | -start <int> | Set the first frame to render. This implicitly sets -animation to true . | -end <int> | Set the last frame to render. This implicitly sets -animation to true . | -inc <int> | Set the frame increment. This implicitly sets -animation to true . | Image Resolution and Crop |
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-x <int> | Set the X resolution of the rendered image. | -y <int> | Set the Y resolution of the rendered image. | -par <float> | Specify the pixel aspect ratio of the rendered image. | -crop <boolean> | Controls if the specified crop window is used for rendering. | -cropmin <float> <float>
| Set the top right corner position of the crop window in X and Y, respectively. This implicitly sets -crop to true . | -cropmax <float> <float> | Set the bottom left corner position of the crop window in X and Y, respectively. This implicitly sets -crop to true . | Quality |
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-pixelsamples <int> | Set the number of pixel samples to use. | -shadingsamples <int> | Set the number of shading samples to use. | -pixelfilter <int> | Set the pixel filter type. The following values are available: ‘0’ Gaussian filter ‘1’ Mitchell filter ‘2’ Catmull-rom filter ‘3’ Sinc filter ‘4’ Box - '5' Triangle
| -filterwidth <float> | Set the pixel filter width. | -maxdistance <float> | Defines the maximum distance a ray can travel. | Motion Blur |
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-motionblur <boolean> | Toggle motion blur on or off. |
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-overrides | Enable the use of the Overrides options from the Render Settings (by default they are always ignored during batch rendering). | Performance |
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-cpus <int> | Define the number of threads to use. The default is to use all available threads. | -texturememory <int> | Set the size of the texture memory cache, in megabytes. | -netcache <boolean> | Toggle the use of network cache on or off. (Use to override the setting in the 3delight.config configuration file.) | -netcachedirectory <string> | Set the network cache directory. (Use to override the setting in the 3delight.config configuration file.) | -netcachesize <int> | Set the network cache size, in gigabytes. (Use to override the setting in the 3delight.config configuration file.) | Progress |
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-progress <boolean> | Toggle output of the rendering progress into the "shell". | MEL Scripts |
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| MEL script executed before rendering. | -postrender <string> | MEL script executed after rendering. | -preframe <string> | MEL script executed before each frame. | -postframe <string> | MEL script executed after each frame. |
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3Delight's 'renderdl' Command Line*
Offline rendering can also be launched using 3Delight’s standalone renderer renderdl
provided the scene have been exported to a NSI File. When rendering using the command line renderdl
, many parameters are supported to further control aspects of the rendering process. The following command lists the available parameters:
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