Iray Viewport "Thingy"

PsyckosamaPsyckosama Posts: 495

What is this? What does it do? And more importantly, how do I turn it off? It keeps on messing up my viewport.

 

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  • I'm not sure you can, as that's related to controlling some aspect of the Iray viewport, I believe.

  • PsyckosamaPsyckosama Posts: 495

    I'm not sure you can, as that's related to controlling some aspect of the Iray viewport, I believe.

    That much is obvious. I'm wondering how to fix it.

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,162

    Clicking on it and clicking anywhere on your image will set the Tone Mapping for that area. Click on a white area and it will darken the image, on a black area and it will lighten the image. Reset it by going into Tone Mapping and click on the Default button to reset all the settings.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,730

    It adjusts the Shutter Spped - just opt(Mac)/alt(Win) click that in the Editor tab of render Settings to reset the exposure to default without losing any other changes made to the render.

  • PsyckosamaPsyckosama Posts: 495

    Thank you. It was really messing up my workflow.

     

    Also a good feature to know about as a rule as well...will help with some underlit scenes of mine.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,730

    Clicking the widget a second time, rather than clicking in the scene, will turn it back off without affecting render settings as I recall.

  • ParadigmParadigm Posts: 421

    What is this "thingy?" Sounds interesting

  • NorthOf45NorthOf45 Posts: 5,551

    This...

    Iray Viewport Thingy.jpg
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  • ParadigmParadigm Posts: 421

    I must now go click on this thingy

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