Shade 12. MetaParticles Renderer
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MetaParticles Renderer
MetaParticles Renderer
Overview of MetaParticles Renderer
The MetaParticles Renderer plug-in, included only with Shade 10 professional, fluidifies spaces between two or more adjacent spheres.
‘’You should use Ray Tracing or a higher-quality rendering method. The rendering performed after the Radiosity calculation is not supported.’’
Using the MetaParticles Renderer
1. Create two or more spheres and then create a part to include the spheres.
2. Choose Set Native MetaRenderer Attributes… from the custom tool in the Toolbox.
The MetaParticles Renderer dialog box appears. 3. Turn the Apply MetaParticles Renderer check box on.
4. Click OK to switch the Browser display.
5. Perform rendering with Ray Tracing or a higherquality rendering method.
The spheres become fluid.
MetaParticles Renderer Reference
MetaParticles Renderer Dialog
Apply MetaParticles Renderer Checkbox
When a part containing two or more spheres is selected, turn on this check box to apply the MetaParticles Renderer.
Calculation on the back side Checkbox
The calculation on the back side if this check box is turned on.
Release MetaParticles Renderer Checkbox
This check box will appear in the MetaParticles Renderer dialog when a part to which MetaParticles Renderer was applied is selected. Turn the checkbox on and click OK to switch the Browser display and reset the spheres to their original shapes.
Applying the MetaParticles Renderer
Applying the MetaParticles Renderer to Spheres with Surface Attributes
If the MetaParticles Renderer is applied to spheres with surface attributes, the attributes are also fluidified. When applying the MetaParticles Renderer to spheres with the Transparency setting, or when dropping a shadow onto a MetaParticle object, the Ray Tracing Delta setting in the Misc. Rendering Options dialog box needs to be non-zero. (Specify a value around 50.)
Using Scripts or Plugins
You can create fluidified objects by applying the MetaParticles Renderer to scripts or plug-ins that form spheres.
The rendered image