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NAMErtwizard - Combines images from several raytracing techniques to produce complex images.SYNOPSISrtwizard [options...] DESCRIPTIONrtwizard is a tool that automates the use of several BRL-CAD graphical programs to produce complex images. There are two primary modes of operation - a graphical client to guide users through the process of creating images, and a command line mode to allow users who already know what options they wish to use to quickly and automatically produce images. Graphical mode is used when insufficient information is supplied to produce an image (unless an option specifically ruling out graphical mode is passed) and command line mode (used automatically when there is enough information to produce an image, unless GUI mode is specifically requested.) When in graphical mode, rtwizard is self explanatory. This manual documents the command line options available when not operating in graphical mode.Images produced by rtwizard use three primary elements - standard full color raytracings produced by rt, "line drawing" style images produced by rtedge, and a faded greyscale version of color raytracings produced with a variety of image manipulation tools included with BRL-CAD. When specifying options on the command line, it is usually better practice to fully qualify what a particular item is - for example, using -i to specifically identify the input file instead of relying on the .g suffix. There is a limited ability to recognize common usage patterns (for example, "rtwizard file.g output_image.png geometry_object" will generate an image of geometry_object in the file output_image.png) but the most unambigous specification uses the options. The following options are recognized. Input/Output Options geometry_file.g The first argument without an option flag (the leftmost
argument is regarded as the first) that identifies an existing file with a .g
suffix will be used to specify the working geometry database, unless
overridden by the i option. Remember that some option flags accept
multiple arguments and can create ambiguities about the meaning of a .g option
and in such situations i should be used.
-i geometry_file, --input geometry_file Specifying the geometry database containing the objects
to be raytraced. The i option will override a non-flagged geometry file
specification.
output_file.imgformat The name and image format of the final output image
generated by rtwizard. When specifying the output file name without using a
flag, a .pix or .png image format extension is necessary. The first valid,
unflagged output file name will be used unless overridden by the o. If
the output filename uses a .png image format extension, the Portable Network
Graphics image format will be used when writing out the file. Otherwise, a
standard BRL-CAD pix image will be generated. Remember that some option flags
accept multiple arguments and can create ambiguities about the meaning of a
image name option and in such situations o should be used.
-o output_file[.imgformat], --output output_file[.imgformat] The name (and optionally the image format) of the final
output image generated by rtwizard. If the output filename uses a .png file
extension, the Portable Network Graphics image format will be used when
writing out the file. Otherwise, a standard BRL-CAD pix image will be
generated.
-d framebuffer_device, --fbserv-device framebuffer_device The type of framebuffer to use when running fbserv to
establish a framebuffer. By default, "/dev/mem" is used for a
non-graphical framebuffer - other options include /dev/X, /dev/ogl, and
(Windows only) /dev/wgl. A /dev/mem framebuffer created by rtwizard
will be closed after the image generation is complete.
-p port_number, --fbserv-port port_number The number of the framebuffer port to use when running
fbserv to establish a framebuffer. An existing framebuffer may also be
specified and used. In the case of a pre-existing non-graphical framebuffer,
rtwizard will not close the framebuffer automatically after the
raytracing process is complete.
--gui Run rtwizard's graphical interface, even if the command
line options specify enough information to produce an image.
--no-gui Run rtwizard on the command line, even if the command
line options do not specify enough information to produce an image. Overridden
by --gui option if both are specified.
Model View Options When it comes to preparing the view for an RtWizard image, there are two options. One is to use the "user level" controls, which reflect the view manipulations used by users on the command line. The other is to use the "low level" specifiers, which are more typically used when rtwizard is run by automated scripts. The two methods are mutually exclusive. -a angle (degrees), --azimuth angle (degrees) Set azimuth angle.
-e angle (degrees), --elevation angle (degrees) Set elevation angle.
--twist angle (degrees) Set twist angle.
-P angle (degrees), --perspective angle (degrees) Set the perspective angle.
-z value, --zoom value Set the zoom factor (smaller factor results in a smaller
object in the view, and vice versa).
--center X Y Z Set the xyz coordinates of the center of the view.
Image Generation Options The three options that are used to input geometry object lists need to parse multiple arguments, so any options immediately following either of them need to use an explicit argument flag to signal termination of the input list to the option parser - for example, an input .g file needs to be specified with the -i if it comes after a list of ghost objects. -c obj1[,...], --color-objects obj1[,...] Specify objects to render using full color using a comma
separated list.
-C value, --background-color value Set the background color to use when raytracing full
color objects. May use R/G/B or hex style color specification.
-g obj1[,...], --ghost-objects obj1[,...] Specify objects to be rendered using ghosting using a
comma separated list.
-G value, --ghosting-intensity value Control the degree of visibility to use when rendering
ghost objects.
-l obj1[,...], --line-objects obj1[,...] Specify objects to render lines with using rtedge using a
comma separated list.
--line-color value Specify color to use when rendering edge lines. In
addition to R/G/B and hex color specifications, the keyword "region"
is also supported - in the latter case, region colors will be used for
lines.
--non-line-color value Specify color rtedge will use for non-line
rendering.
-n value, --height value Specify the height of the generated image in
pixels.
-O value, --occlusion value Specify the occlusion mode rtedge will use for line
rendering.
-s value, --size value Specify the width and height of the generated image in
pixels. Width can be overridden by the w option and height by the
n option.
-t image_type, --type image_type Specify the type of image to be rendered. The images
produces by rtwizard are categorized by picture type - there are
six picture types built on full color raytracing, ghosting, and rtedge
line renderings. If a type is specified and insufficient information is
supplied to generate that particular image type, rtwizard will exit with an
error.
Table 1. RtWizard Image Types
-w value, --width value Specify the width of the generated image in pixels.
EXAMPLESIntroductionExample 1. Basic Color Image rtwizard m35.g component Results in a default color image of the m35 truck, output to rtwizard.pix Example 2. Line Drawing Image rtwizard -d /dev/ogl m35.g -l component Results in a line drawing of the m35 truck being display in an OpenGL framebuffer Example 3. Complex Image rtwizard -d /dev/ogl -i m35.g -c component/power.train -g component -l component Results in a view of the m35 truck highlighting the engine (in color) with the truck being shown as a ghosted, edged background. Example 4. Complex Image with Non-Default View rtwizard -d /dev/ogl -i m35.g -c component/power.train -g component -l component -a -35 -e 15 -z 1.6 Same as the previous image, except viewing the truck from a different direction and zoomed in closer. Example 5. Multiple Color Objects rtwizard -d /dev/ogl -i m35.g -c component/power.train,component/suspension -z 1.6 View the power train and suspension of the truck as color objects. SEE ALSOrt(1), rtedge(1)COPYRIGHTThis software is Copyright (c) 2001-2019 United States Government as represented by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.AUTHORBRL-CAD TeamBUGSMost deficiencies observed while using the rtwizard program are a consequence of problems in commands used by rtwizard to generate images, such as rtedge.BUG REPORTSReports of bugs or problems should be submitted via electronic mail to devs@brlcad.org
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