JettBoy opened this issue on Jan 17, 2003 ยท 17 posts
hogwarden posted Fri, 17 January 2003 at 4:57 PM
Yeah... "render as animation" is the answer to your question! Sorry about the pseodo-rant! Just a personal bug-bear. Generally, most of us are after the best possible print quality we can get... so that pushes our required DPI up. My personal experience is mainly from my work in the electronics industry... when I send a drawing of a label off to various printers to get costings, they will re-size the image file I send to fit the dimensions I specify, and replicate across the page as required. But this ain't art... and I agree that the best results will come from the best (not latest) design... hell. I'm a serious vinyl freak! I suppose what I'm trying to say is... DPI don't matter a jot unless you intend to get the image professionally printed. Go for the highest XY pixel resolution you can, and adjust the DPI later to get the image size you want and the DPI the printing house needs. Many people think that altering the DPI ("resolution" in the Poser render window) will give a different result to the render, and this isn't the case. The image will be identical, and the file size will be identical. You should alter the Width and Height of the image to change it's size. H:))