Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 2421

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Modify Only/Done
These two options set the mesh to Modify Only and Done modes, respectively. Select Modify Only to
edit the mesh or Modify Done to prevent any further changes to a mesh.
Smooth/Linear
Use Smooth and Linear options to apply or remove smoothing from selected vertices.
Auto Smooth Points
When Auto Smooth Points is enabled, the vertices in the grid are automatically smoothed whenever
they are moved. This is generally enabled by default.
Z Under/Z Same/Z Over
When two vertices in a grid overlap, one ends up getting clipped by the other. Z Under, Z Same, and Z
Over are used to select which vertices are rendered on top and which are rendered behind.
Select All
This option selects all points in the mesh.
Show Key Points, Handles, Grid, and Subdivisions
Use these four options to enable or disable the display of the grid, key points (vertices), Bézier
handles, and subdivisions in the viewers.
Reset Selected Points
This resets Selected Points (vertices) to their default positions.
Reset All Points
This resets all points (vertices) in the mesh to their default positions.
Stop Rendering
This option stops rendering, which disables all rendering of the Grid Warp node until the mode is
turned off. This is frequently useful when making a series of fine adjustments to a complex grid.
Grid Warp Toolbar
Whenever the Grid Warp node is selected and is in Edit Grid mode, the Grid Warp toolbar is displayed
in the views. This toolbar provides a variety of options for manipulating and adjusting the grid. The
toolbar buttons in this toolbar are described in the preceding “Contextual Menu Options” section.
The Grid Warp viewer toolbar
Common Controls
Settings Tab
The Settings tab in the Inspector is also duplicated in other Warp nodes. These common controls are
described in detail at the end of this chapter in “The Common Controls” section.
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