Enable – When enabled, instances are limited to a camera view. The rest are clipped away. This option may improve scene parsing performance and lower memory requirements. It is disabled by default.
The Camera clipping tool is an optimization tool. It is not intended for limiting instances to a certain area and should not be used for that purpose. It is recommended to use other tools for limiting instance spread, such as the Areas rollout. |
Clipping Camera – Determines the camera to use when clipping instances. Current Renderable Camera – Clips the instances based on the active camera view used for rendering. The clipping is visible in the viewport only when the clipping parameters are changed or if Interactive Rendering is running. This is because, otherwise, the clipping would be too intrusive during regular scene work. With a reasonable Extended View value, this mode is recommended for optimizing your scene. It works automatically, so it automatically saves scene parsing time and RAM usage. front, persp, side, top – Select one of these modes to use the corresponding camera from the scene for clipping. In this case, the clipping is always visible in the viewport. Extended View – Specifies a uniform extension of the camera view in all directions, in centimeters. Adds an extra zone beyond the camera view and behind the camera, where the instances are not clipped. This is useful for ensuring correct shadows or reflections from instances that would otherwise be clipped. The Camera Clipping tool could cause some missing shadows and/or reflections. The Extended View option can be used to amend that by allowing some extra space for those details to be included. |
Enable Distance Clipping – When enabled, allows using the Near and Far Clipping Planes to control the camera clipping extension. The Near threshold value determines the minimum distance from the camera before which instances are clipped. The Far threshold distance determines the maximum distance away from the camera, after which instances are clipped. This option gives extra control over the clipping. It is disabled by default. |