Hi all,
Is there an option to change the chequered background in the render window in the latest version. I find the pattern quite off putting
Latest version background
Re: Latest version background
Sorry to hear it bothers you.
As it's the exact same background checkerboard that signifies transparency in Photoshop, I guess I'm so used to seeing it that it literally disappears in my eyes.
As it's the exact same background checkerboard that signifies transparency in Photoshop, I guess I'm so used to seeing it that it literally disappears in my eyes.
Re: Latest version background
As Fletch indicates, it's the "typical" pattern you see with Photoshop, Gimp, and others. That's why it was chosen.
However, yes, you can change it. Go to where Twilight Render is installed (on Windows this will be something like C:\Program Files\Twilight Render 2) and look for the "Images" folder. Find the image whose name is "grid.png". Replace it with a PNG image of the exact same size. You could go all white, all black, whatever. It is critical, though, that your new image not have any transparency at all; it needs to be fully opaque (for performance reasons).
I tried it with an all black square and it worked great.
BTW, if you are using a super-high pixel screen (like a 4K screen), you may also need to change the "grid.png" in the "Images32" folder.
Be aware that installing a new version will overwrite the file though and erase your changes.
However, yes, you can change it. Go to where Twilight Render is installed (on Windows this will be something like C:\Program Files\Twilight Render 2) and look for the "Images" folder. Find the image whose name is "grid.png". Replace it with a PNG image of the exact same size. You could go all white, all black, whatever. It is critical, though, that your new image not have any transparency at all; it needs to be fully opaque (for performance reasons).
I tried it with an all black square and it worked great.
BTW, if you are using a super-high pixel screen (like a 4K screen), you may also need to change the "grid.png" in the "Images32" folder.
Be aware that installing a new version will overwrite the file though and erase your changes.
Re: Latest version background
Thanks both,
I recognise the background from editing in Gimp, but as there is no editing going on in the same manner in the Twilight window, I do question its use. I can see that you might want to create some sort of industry standard looking template, but I often do partial renders with my clients sitting next to me, and the first person to see it commented on it also.
Anyway I have now changed it, so all good
I recognise the background from editing in Gimp, but as there is no editing going on in the same manner in the Twilight window, I do question its use. I can see that you might want to create some sort of industry standard looking template, but I often do partial renders with my clients sitting next to me, and the first person to see it commented on it also.
Anyway I have now changed it, so all good
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