Users can select the resolution at which they want the application to run.
Users can enable or disable Raytracing features.
Note that disabling Ray tracing will lead to inability in using all features related to Ray tracing. Refer to the Hardware and Software specifications to understand whether your device supports Ray tracing. Enabling Ray tracing will unlock the full potential of Renderpub Studio.
Vertical Sync, often abbreviated as V-Sync, is a technology used in rendering applications and video games to synchronize the rendering frame rate of the application with the refresh rate of the monitor or display device. The primary purpose of V-Sync is to eliminate screen tearing and improve the overall visual experience during real-time rendering.
This setting allows you to cap or limit the maximum number of frames per second (FPS) that the application will render and display. If your hardware can handle higher FPS and you want a smoother experience, you can set a higher cap. Conversely, if you're experiencing performance issues or want to conserve resources, you can set a lower cap. Experiment with different settings to find the balance that works best for your specific needs and hardware capabilities.
The quality preset settings affect the following settings ie. Choosing “Cine” Quality preset will ensure that all other settings adapt the “Cine” Preset too.
Anti-aliasing is a technique used in rendering applications and computer graphics to reduce the visual artifacts known as "aliasing" or "jagged edges" in images, particularly along the edges of objects and lines. These artifacts occur because digital displays, which are composed of pixels, have limitations when rendering diagonal lines and curves, resulting in a stair-stepped appearance. Anti-aliasing helps smooth out these jagged edges, resulting in a more realistic and visually pleasing image.
Higher-quality anti-aliasing settings typically require more computational power but produce smoother results. Users can often choose between different levels of anti-aliasing quality, depending on their hardware capabilities and preferences.
This setting will allow users to control the quality of the textures applied.
This setting allows users to control the overall quality of the foliage used within the application.