Dimensions in 3D render
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2014-11-19
08:58 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2014-11-19
08:58 PM
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2014-11-20 01:24 AM
2014-11-20
01:24 AM
No. No normal annotations will be visible in any rendering.
If you have a photo processing app (e.g., Photoshop), you can overlay an annotated 3D Document on top of a rendering.
If you have a photo processing app (e.g., Photoshop), you can overlay an annotated 3D Document on top of a rendering.
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2014-11-20 04:26 AM
2014-11-20
04:26 AM
JKurt wrote:Actually, the grid element appears in 3D and can (in most cases) render like any 3D object.
Is it possible to leave all of dimensions in 3D mode and LightWorks render ? Like grid elements. I can put them in 3D Document, but when I press render button they disappears.
But that's the only 2D/annotation tool or element for which this is true.
All the rest (dimensions, text, lines, fills etc) neither appear nor render in 3D.