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    Render in-canvas

    Ray tracing displays the design in a more photorealistic view.

    Let the ray tracing iterate until you reach the desired result. Use the Capture Image command to save an image of the active window.

    If you change the view during ray tracing, the process will restart.

    1. Set the appearance for your designs, the environment, and the camera settings.
    2. Select Render > In-canvas Render.
    3. Set the Quality to the desired level. Higher quality rendering takes more time to calculate.
    Parent page: Rendering in-canvas

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