Configuring Rendering Settings ============================== Isaac Lab offers 3 preset rendering modes: performance, balanced, and quality. You can select a mode via a command line argument or from within a script, and customize settings as needed. Adjust and fine-tune rendering to achieve the ideal balance for your workflow. Selecting a Rendering Mode -------------------------- Rendering modes can be selected in 2 ways. 1. using the ``rendering_mode`` input class argument in :class:`~sim.RenderCfg` .. code-block:: python # for an example of how this can be used, checkout the tutorial script # scripts/tutorials/00_sim/set_rendering_mode.py render_cfg = sim_utils.RenderCfg(rendering_mode="performance") 2. using the ``--rendering_mode`` CLI argument, which takes precedence over the ``rendering_mode`` argument in :class:`~sim.RenderCfg`. .. code-block:: bash ./isaaclab.sh -p scripts/tutorials/00_sim/set_rendering_mode.py --rendering_mode {performance/balanced/quality} Note, the ``rendering_mode`` defaults to ``balanced``. However, in the case where the launcher argument ``--enable_cameras`` is not set, then the default ``rendering_mode`` is not applied and, instead, the default kit rendering settings are used. Example renders from the ``set_rendering_mode.py`` script. To help assess rendering, the example scene includes some reflections, translucency, direct and ambient lighting, and several material types. - Quality Mode .. image:: ../_static/how-to/howto_rendering_example_quality.jpg :width: 100% :alt: Quality Rendering Mode Example - Balanced Mode .. image:: ../_static/how-to/howto_rendering_example_balanced.jpg :width: 100% :alt: Balanced Rendering Mode Example - Performance Mode .. image:: ../_static/how-to/howto_rendering_example_performance.jpg :width: 100% :alt: Performance Rendering Mode Example Overwriting Specific Rendering Settings --------------------------------------- Preset rendering settings can be overwritten via the :class:`~sim.RenderCfg` class. There are 2 ways to provide settings that overwrite presets. 1. :class:`~sim.RenderCfg` supports overwriting specific settings via user-friendly setting names that map to underlying RTX settings. For example: .. code-block:: python render_cfg = sim_utils.RenderCfg( rendering_mode="performance", # user friendly setting overwrites enable_translucency=True, # defaults to False in performance mode enable_reflections=True, # defaults to False in performance mode dlss_mode="3", # defaults to 1 in performance mode ) List of user-friendly settings. .. table:: :widths: 25 75 +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_translucency | Bool. Enables translucency for specular transmissive surfaces such as | | | glass at the cost of some performance. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_reflections | Bool. Enables reflections at the cost of some performance. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_global_illumination | Bool. Enables Diffused Global Illumination at the cost of some | | | performance. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | antialiasing_mode | Literal["Off", "FXAA", "DLSS", "TAA", "DLAA"]. | | | | | | DLSS: Boosts performance by using AI to output higher resolution frames | | | from a lower resolution input. DLSS samples multiple lower resolution | | | images and uses motion data and feedback from prior frames to reconstruct| | | native quality images. | | | DLAA: Provides higher image quality with an AI-based anti-aliasing | | | technique. DLAA uses the same Super Resolution technology developed for | | | DLSS, reconstructing a native resolution image to maximize image quality.| +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_dlssg | Bool. Enables the use of DLSS-G. DLSS Frame Generation boosts performance| | | by using AI to generate more frames. This feature requires an Ada | | | Lovelace architecture GPU and can hurt performance due to additional | | | thread-related activities. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_dl_denoiser | Bool. Enables the use of a DL denoiser, which improves the quality of | | | renders at the cost of performance. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | dlss_mode | Literal[0, 1, 2, 3]. For DLSS anti-aliasing, selects the performance/ | | | quality tradeoff mode. Valid values are 0 (Performance), 1 (Balanced), | | | 2 (Quality), or 3 (Auto). | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_direct_lighting | Bool. Enable direct light contributions from lights. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | samples_per_pixel | Int. Defines the Direct Lighting samples per pixel. Higher values | | | increase the direct lighting quality at the cost of performance. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_shadows | Bool. Enables shadows at the cost of performance. When disabled, lights | | | will not cast shadows. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | enable_ambient_occlusion | Bool. Enables ambient occlusion at the cost of some performance. | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 2. For more control, :class:`~sim.RenderCfg` allows you to overwrite any RTX setting by using the ``carb_settings`` argument. Examples of RTX settings can be found from within the repo, in the render mode preset files located in ``apps/rendering_modes``. In addition, the RTX documentation can be found here - https://docs.omniverse.nvidia.com/materials-and-rendering/latest/rtx-renderer.html. An example usage of ``carb_settings``. .. code-block:: python render_cfg = sim_utils.RenderCfg( rendering_mode="quality", # carb setting overwrites carb_settings={ "rtx.translucency.enabled": False, "rtx.reflections.enabled": False, "rtx.domeLight.upperLowerStrategy": 3, } ) Current Limitations ------------------- For performance reasons, we default to using DLSS for denoising, which generally provides better performance. This may result in renders of lower quality, which may be especially evident at lower resolutions. Due to this, we recommend using per-tile or per-camera resolution of at least 100 x 100. For renders at lower resolutions, we advice setting the ``antialiasing_mode`` attribute in :class:`~sim.RenderCfg` to ``DLAA``, and also potentially enabling ``enable_dl_denoiser``. Both of these settings should help improve render quality, but also comes at a cost of performance. Additional rendering parameters can also be specified in :class:`~sim.RenderCfg`.