Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 188
Control Rendering of Objects, Adjust Scene Rendering During Navigation
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Control Rendering of Objects Adjust Scene Rendering During Navigation Your models can range in size from small models to complex supermodels. As you navigate a scene in real time, Autodesk Navisworks automatically calculates which items to render first, based on the size of items, distance from the camera, and the specified frame rate. This customizable frame rate is guaranteed by default, but can be turned off, if necessary. Items that Autodesk Navisworks does not have time to render are dropped out. These dropped items are rendered when navigation stops. The amount of drop-out depends on several factors, such as your hardware performance (graphics card and driver), the size of the Scene Area, and the size of the model. When working with truly large supermodels in Autodesk Navisworks, you will require a sufficient amount of RAM to load and review the data. Autodesk Navisworks employs JetStream technology which optimizes the usage of the available RAM. Before running out of memory, Autodesk Navisworks pages unnecessary data to the hard disk, freeing up space for loading to continue. JetStream technology also enables you to start navigating the supermodel, before it has been completely loaded into memory. Autodesk Navisworks is large address aware, and utilizes any additional memory assignment following the 3GB switch available on Windows XP systems. TIP You can reduce the amount of drop-out during navigation by reducing frame rate, or switching off the Guarantee Frame Rate option. To set the target frame rate 1 Click Tools ➤ File Options. 2 In the File Options dialog box, Speed tab, select the number of frames per second to be applied to the rendered display of the model. 3 Click OK. To set the level of detail 1 Click Tools ➤ Global Options. 2 In the Options Editor, expand the Interface node, and click the Display option. 3 On the Display page, Detail area, select the Guarantee Frame Rate check box to maintain the target frame rate during navigation. If this check box is clear, the complete model is rendered during navigation, no matter how long it takes. 4 Select the Fill in Detail check box to render a complete model when navigation stops. If this check box is clear, the items dropped out during navigation are not filled in when it stops. 5 Select the Batch Fill check box if you want the dropped out items to be rendered in chunks rather than gradually. NOTE This check box is clear by default, as gradual rendering gives better results for most video cards. 6 Click OK. To render transparent items NOTE If your video card supports hardware accelerated OpenGL, you can turn on the rendering of transparent items during interactive navigation. By default, transparent items are only drawn when interaction has ceased to prevent problems with display performance. 1 Click Tools ➤ Global Options. 2 In the Options Editor, expand the Interface node, and click the Display option. 3 On the Display page, Transparency area, select the Interactive Transparency check box. 176 | Chapter 7 Control Model Appearance and Render Quality