Post-Processing (Editor)
Available in: Matter: Editors > Post-Processing |
Post-Processing is an editor used to create, enable/disable, combine, program, and assign 2D post-processing effects interactively. It creates and modifies a blend of effects, their properties, and the way they are combined.
Once post-processing blend is assigned to the Patchwork 3D scene, viewing of the created effects is instantaneous; adjustment of the various effects is done in real-time.
Function | Description |
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Start point for assignment by drag-and-drop. TipAssignment of a post-process is also possible from Matter sidebar's post-processing library. See Post-Processing Library for more information. | |
Allows a post-processing blend to be selected with a click on the viewport in which it is active. | |
Creates a new post-processing blend. | |
Duplicates the active post-processing blend. | |
Text field | The text field is for renaming the active post-processing blend. |
Apply to background | Enables or disables the application of the post-processing effects to the background in the Patchwork 3D scene. |
Apply to overlays | Enables or disables the application of the post-processing effects to the overlays in the Patchwork 3D scene. |
In the Post-Processing Effects box:
Function | Description |
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This toggle button is for enabling/disabling a specified post-processing effect. This icon indicates that the effect is enabled. | |
This icon indicates that the effect is disabled. | |
The New effect button is for adding a new effect to the post-processing currently being edited. Many effects are available. See the chapter Post-Processing Effects. | |
The Solo effect toggle button is for momentarily isolating the selected effect. A green frame around the 3D view indicates that only the isolated effect is displayed. | |
The Delete effect button is for deleting the selected effect from the list of post-processing effects in the blend being edited. | |
Effect properties zone | The effect properties frame is for precisely defining the various parameters contained in a post-process, by assigning precise numerical values. |
Tip
For post-processing that require settings on the size of the effect, it is possible to adjust the effect relative to the size of the image with % width, % height, and % default parameters. % default uses height or width based on the default orientation of the current camera.