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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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To render a file named file.nsi
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Usage: renderdl [options] [file1 ... fileN]
-v : output version to console
-h : output this help
-q : don't print the name of files rendered
-d : add a framebuffer display
-lua : input file is a NSI scene in LUA
-id : add an i-display interactive framebuffer
-stats : save statistics in rendered images
-progress : print rendering progress at each bucket
-test : render a test image
-t n : launch the render using 'n' threads
-catnsi : output NSI to stdout
-o file : when used with -catnsi, output NSI stream to a file
-binary : encode NSI stream in binary format
-gzip : compress NSI stream using gzip format
-callprocedurals : expand all procedurals and archives
-archiveprocedurals: replace procedurals by NSIEvaluatefile.nsi |
To read more about about the renderdl command line, refer to Using the NSI reader - renderdl