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Question by GeeEll · Aug 03, 2011 at 07:02 PM · resolutionrenderviewportcubemap

Rendering to a cubemap: resolution limitation?

Greetings!

We are trying to render a scene to a cubemap, but beyond the 512 resolution, we get the following error message:

screenviewcoord[1] < 0 || screenviewcoord[3] < 0

UnityEngine.Camera:RenderToCubemap(Cubemap)

The offending code is:

 using UnityEngine;
 using System.Collections;
 
 [RequireComponent (typeof (Camera))]
 public class RenderCube: MonoBehaviour {
     Cubemap DynamicCube = null;
     
     void Start () {
     DynamicCube = new Cubemap(1024, TextureFormat.ARGB32, false);
     }
 
     void Update () {
 
         Debug.Log("Rendering to dynamic cubemap");
         gameObject.camera.RenderToCubemap(DynamicCube);     
     }
 }

Is there a built-in limitation on the resolution of a cubemap render?

Anyone could help us here?

Thanks!

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Answer by GeeEll · Mar 08, 2012 at 12:13 AM

So we finally got this thing working.

Here's FYI:

Don't create a cubemap, but use a RenderTexture instead. Rendering to it is MUCH faster.

Simply set the RenderTexture.isCubemap flag to true, and set the resolution to whatever NPOT resolution you fancy. I think 4096 is the maximum cubemap resolution.

Hope this helps!

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