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Render Window Zoom to Fit?

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Anonymous
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Render Window Zoom to Fit?

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When zooming in the Render Window, is it true that the only controls available are Ctrl + Click to Zoom in and Ctrl + rt-Click to Zoom out / or scroll wheel.

Does anyone know how to do the following in the Render Window:

- Zoom to Fit the size of the render window.

- Zoom to exactly 100%.

- See the zoom % somewhere.

- Zoom with finer increments.

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Render Window Zoom to Fit?

When zooming in the Render Window, is it true that the only controls available are Ctrl + Click to Zoom in and Ctrl + rt-Click to Zoom out / or scroll wheel.

Does anyone know how to do the following in the Render Window:

- Zoom to Fit the size of the render window.

- Zoom to exactly 100%.

- See the zoom % somewhere.

- Zoom with finer increments.

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office
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I don't think that there's an option zoom to fit or zoom in finer increments than multiples of 2 (1:2, 1:4, 1:8 and so on).

If you want to know that you're zoomed in to 100% of the render resolution, watch the title bar of the render window. When it says "1:1" this means you are at 100% render resolution.


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I don't think that there's an option zoom to fit or zoom in finer increments than multiples of 2 (1:2, 1:4, 1:8 and so on).

If you want to know that you're zoomed in to 100% of the render resolution, watch the title bar of the render window. When it says "1:1" this means you are at 100% render resolution.


3ds Max subscription customer since 2010
| Max 2022.1 | AMD Threadripper 3970X 32-core | 64GB RAM | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FE 11GB | NVMe SSD Samsung 960 Pro | Win10 Pro x64 | Nvidia Driver 466.47
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Thanks! That's very helpful.

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Thanks! That's very helpful.

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