Download

Online

Gallery

Blog

  Index  | Recent Threads  | List Attachments  | Search
 Welcome Guest  |  Register  |  Login
Login Name  Password
 

Sweet Home 3D Forum



No member browsing this thread
Thread Status: Active
Total posts in this thread: 14
Posts: 14   Pages: 2   [ 1 2 | Next Page ]
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Post new Thread
Author
Previous Thread This topic has been viewed 7581 times and has 13 replies Next Thread
Ceciliabr
Advanced Member
Member's Avatar

Denmark
Joined: Jul 7, 2013
Post Count: 619
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Hither and yon?

I have run into a small problem making videos with the "same rendering as in the 3D view"-setting. What I see in the preview window does not match the video output.

This is my terrain as viewed in the preview window( screenshot):



And this it is how it appears when making a video or creating a photo using the "same rendering as in the 3D view"-setting.





Rendering with photo-quality though, always gives the same result as viewed in the preview-window.

Is this maybe an OpenGL-issue, and is there any way to get around this?

cec
[Jul 15, 2016, 10:11:49 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
okh
Advanced Member




Joined: May 12, 2013
Post Count: 1545
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

This looks similar to something I have seen before, where the photo rendering shows a different perspective for distant objects. Then there were a couple of pictures with a tree-line outside a window. I am sure I have seen it somewhere, but cannot find it. Anyone remember? ok
[Jul 16, 2016, 9:27:28 AM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Ceciliabr
Advanced Member
Member's Avatar

Denmark
Joined: Jul 7, 2013
Post Count: 619
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

okh;


The reason I'm wondering if this is a hither-and-yon-problem, is that although none of the boxes are overlapping, they appear to be overlapped in the preview-window.

Rendering with "same as preview"-setting, none of the boxes are visible, while rendering with HQ, everything appears perfectly normal.



cec
[Jul 16, 2016, 12:46:40 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Ceciliabr
Advanced Member
Member's Avatar

Denmark
Joined: Jul 7, 2013
Post Count: 619
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

In case anyone is interested:
here is the SH3D-file

http://ceciliabr.com/sh3d/HITHER-YON.sh3d
[Jul 16, 2016, 12:52:59 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Puybaret
Expert
Member's Avatar

France
Joined: Nov 7, 2005
Post Count: 9133
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

Maybe, it could be a bug that happens on how the frustrum is used in offscreen and onscreen modes. How far are the far away objects from the camera? Could you send me a simple case showing the problem?
----------------------------------------
Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer
[Jul 16, 2016, 12:53:28 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Ceciliabr
Advanced Member
Member's Avatar

Denmark
Joined: Jul 7, 2013
Post Count: 619
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

@Puybaret

The link is in my last post

Project file
[Jul 16, 2016, 2:23:11 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Puybaret
Expert
Member's Avatar

France
Joined: Nov 7, 2005
Post Count: 9133
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

Our messages were posted at the same time wink
I could reproduce your issue on my computer, and will give you some news soon.
----------------------------------------
Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer
[Jul 17, 2016, 11:49:24 AM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Puybaret
Expert
Member's Avatar

France
Joined: Nov 7, 2005
Post Count: 9133
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

I made some tests and this is definitively bound to the upper distance of the frustrum beyond which objects are not displayed in 3D. The astonishing thing is that this distance is the same in onscreen (3D view) and offscreen (i.e. Q1 and Q2 photos) modes, but your objects are very close to the limit set in Sweet Home 3D. If you move away the observer a few hundred meters more away from the scene, they will disappear too.
I could increase this upper distance to make far objects viewable, but then there would be some risks that objects in the nearby of the camera wouldn't look correct confused
----------------------------------------
Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer
[Jul 19, 2016, 2:36:48 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Ceciliabr
Advanced Member
Member's Avatar

Denmark
Joined: Jul 7, 2013
Post Count: 619
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

Thanks for your answer. I suspected that was the case, but it's nice to get it confirmed. :)
(Illustration just in case someone who reads this post is wondering about hither / yon and frustum):



I was wondering; would it be possible to implement the hither/yon-adjustments in a future version, or maybe as a plugin?

The obvious work-around is of course to make far-away objects smaller and place them closer to the camera,
or accept a slightly lower quality and use screen-recording to capture the video directly from the preview-window.

cec
[Jul 20, 2016, 5:35:21 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Puybaret
Expert
Member's Avatar

France
Joined: Nov 7, 2005
Post Count: 9133
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Hither and yon?

The front and back distances (hither / yon) are computed differently in version 5.5, in the hope this should solve your issue. Objects placed very far should been seen in much more cases now as long as you don't place also objects behind the point of view.
----------------------------------------
Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer
[Sep 6, 2017, 6:00:28 PM] Show Printable Version of Post    View Member Profile    Send Private Message [Link] Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Posts: 14   Pages: 2   [ 1 2 | Next Page ]
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Show Printable Version of Thread  Post new Thread

    Get Sweet Home 3D at SourceForge.net. Fast, secure and Free Open Source software downloads
   
© Copyright 2006-2024 eTeks - All rights reserved