Viewport Shading
Riferimento
- Modalità
All Modes
- Intestazione
- Scorciatoia
Z Shift-Z
Blender offers different shading modes for helping with different tasks. For example, Solid shading is well-suited for modeling, while Rendered is useful for setting up lighting.
The radio buttons let you change the shading mode, while the dropdown button opens a popover with additional options described below.
Pressing Z opens a pie menu for changing the shading mode. Pressing Shift-Z switches between the current shading mode and Wireframe.
Wireframe
Only displays the edges (wireframes) of the objects in the scene.
- Colore
- Singolo
All objects get shaded using the same single color.
- Oggetto
Use the color from the object’s Viewport Display settings.
- Casuale
Each object gets displayed in a random color.
- Sfondo
Come viene visualizzato lo sfondo nella vista 3D.
- Tema
Use the background of the theme. This can be configured in the Themes Preferences under .
- Mondo
Use the color from the World’s Viewport Display options.
- Viewport
Seleziona un colore personalizzato per lo sfondo della Vista 3D.
- Opzioni
- X-Ray Alt-Z
Make objects transparent, allowing you to see and select items that would otherwise be occluded. The slider controls object opacity.
- Contorno
Draw an outline around objects. The color of the outline can be adjusted.
Solido
This mode utilizes the Workbench Render Engine to render the 3D Viewport. It shows solid geometry but uses simplified shading and lighting without the use of shader nodes. Solid mode is good for modeling and sculpting, and is really useful with the multitude of options to emphasize certain geometric features.
- Illuminazione
How lights are computed.
- Flat
Do not calculate any lighting. The base color of the scene will be rendered.
- Studio
Use studio lights to light the objects. The studio lights can be configured in the preferences. Studio lights can follow the camera or be fixed. When fixed the angle of the lights can be adjusted.
- World Space Lighting
Uses world space lighting so lights do not follow the view camera.
- Rotazione
The rotation of the studio lights on the Z axis.
- MatCap
Use a material capture to light the objects in the scene. MatCaps can be flipped horizontally by clicking the Flip MatCap button.
Custom MatCaps can be loaded in the preferences.
- Colore
The source to compute the color for objects in the viewport.
- Materiale
Use the color that can be set per material in the Viewport Display Materiale panel.
- Oggetto
Usa il colore che può essere impostato per l’oggetto nel pannello Visualizzazione Vista Oggetto.
- Attribute
Display the active Color Attribute of an object. When an object has no active Color Attribute it will be rendered in the color set in the Viewport Display Oggetto panel.
- Singolo
Render the whole scene using a single color. The color can be chosen.
- Casuale
Verrà selezionato un colore casuale per ogni oggetto nella scena.
- Texture
Show the texture from the active image texture node using the active UV map coordinates When an object has no active texture the object will be rendered with the settings in the Viewport Display Materiale panel.
- Sfondo
Come viene visualizzato lo sfondo nella vista 3D.
- Tema
Use the background of the theme. This can be configured in the Themes Preferences under .
- Mondo
Use the color from the World’s Viewport Display options.
- Viewport
Seleziona un colore personalizzato per lo sfondo della Vista 3D.
Opzioni
- Abbattimento della faccia posteriore
Use backface culling to hide backsides of faces.
- Raggi X
Render the scene transparent. With the slider you can control how transparent the scene should appear.
- Ombre
Renders a sharp shadow in the scene.
- Darkness
Defines how dark the shadow should be rendered. This slider can be adjusted between 0 (shadow not visible) and 1 (shadow is black).
- Light Direction
Controls the direction of the light source that casts the shadows.
- Shadow Shift
Controls the Shadow termination angle. It can be used to limit self shadowing artifacts.
- Shadow Focus
Controls the falloff near the edge of the shadow.
- Cavity
Highlight ridges and valleys in the scene geometry.
- Tipo
Method how to calculate the cavity.
- Mondo
More precise but is slower to calculate.
- Schermo
Fast but does not take the size of the ridges and valleys into account.
- Both
Both will use both methods.
- Ridge
Control the visibility of ridges.
- Valley
Control the visibility of valleys.
- Depth of Field
Use the Depth of Field settings of the active camera in the viewport. Only visible when looking through the camera.
The settings are located on
panel.- Contorno
Renderizza il contorno degli oggetti nella vista. È possibile regolare il colore del contorno.
- Specular Highlighting
Render specular highlights.
Nota
Only available when Lighting is set to Studio lighting or when a MatCap has been selected that contains a specular pass.
Anteprima Materiale
Render the 3D Viewport with Eevee and an HDRI environment. This mode is particularly suited for previewing materials and painting textures. You can select different lighting conditions to test your materials.
Nota
The Material Preview shading mode is not available when the scene’s render engine is set to Workbench.
- Illuminazione
- Luci Scena
Use the lights in the scene. When disabled (or when the scene contains no lights), a virtual light is used instead.
- Mondo Scena
Use the World of the scene. When disabled, a world will be constructed with the following options:
- Ambiente HDRI
La mappa ambientale utilizzata per illuminare la scena.
- Rotazione
La rotazione dell’ambiente sull’asse Z.
- World Space Lighting
Makes the lighting rotation fixed and not follow the camera.
- Forza
Intensità luminosa dell’ambiente.
- Opacità Mondo
Opacity of the HDRI as a background image in the viewport.
- Sfocatura
Factor to unfocus the HDRI. Note that this does not change the diffusion of the lighting, only the appearance of the background.
- Render Pass
Instead of the combined render, show a specific render pass. Useful to analyze and debug geometry, materials and lighting.
Renderizzato
Render the 3D Viewport using the scene’s Render Engine, for interactive rendering. This gives you a preview of the final result, including scene lighting effects.
The options are the same as for Material Preview, except that the Render Pass selector will offer different passes if the scene uses the Cycles render engine.