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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
14" at 1024x768 on my Dell laptop. If I go any higher it's a mess. To Erlik: I just used today the "default.br5" trick. I was searching for that scenefile, but couldn't find it in any Corel/Bryce dir. So I created a new document at 800x600 (the res I can afford to work on my laptop) and Saved As. The file simply wasn't there. Maybe it's the same problem you're having. Stefano
I have a 15" monitor at 1024x768 :/ (It goes really well with my P3 450 and 320 RAM)
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Packard Bell 17" @ 1024 x 768, brand new but having trouble with the de-guaze. Only cost me 67 as Dixons wanted to get rid of 2 they had lying around. Had a 17" CTX but it commited suicide right after my hdd.
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I'm using 21" Sony Trinitron flat screen at 1280x1024. It is recommended that your final image should be rendered twice the intended viewing image size for best results and not at 72dpi. It should be at least at 99dpi, so if your final viewing image is intended to be 800x600, your final render should be 1600x1200 at 99dpi - 150dpi and saved in some format other than "jpg". Use "bmp","tiff", "tga" or "pict". You can resample your final image to the desired resolution and exported as "jpg" for web viewing. But your original final render will be in pristine resolution (who knows, you may want to give away prints!). Just a tip Ive picked up and offering to share.
Yeap, Doublecrash. My eyes are feeling much better now that I haven't looked at a 3d program for about 4 days now ;)
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17" at 1024x768. Anything else is just overkill for me, buttons are too small, etc. Quest, I 've found that pics resampled down 50% do not look at good as pics that were rendered straight to the size that I wanted in the first place. Just an opinion.
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I'm agreeing with you on that one AS. I find I have to do some sharpening after a major resample down. I usually render at 1280x1024 for my own wallpaper use and then resample down/sharpen for posting. So far 1024x768 seems to be a good choice for basic posted image size.
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I've stretched it to 1280x1024. Just got a new CPU (Athlon 1.8GHz XP) for my birthday, which is today. All cheers, good wishes, comments etc are very welcome and encouraged. So I thought It's about time I looked at the bigger picture on the ninny net. Also I've discovered that with the new processor my render times have halved. 8) Cheers Catlin
Thank you for the greetings guys, and Incarnadine you are right. Started playing about with volumeric lights and a simple piece wich took about 5 min to render with normal lights suddenly took 6 hours to antialias. Oh well, now I need more ram and perhaps a bit of overclocking to get renders back to a reasonable time. 8) Catlin
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I was just looking at one of Hyperborea's images and it gets lost on my monitor (no criticism intended, I love their work!). It got me thinking though - What monitor size do people have and what resolution do they run at? I have 19" at 1280 x 1024 on desktop and 15" at 1024 x 768 on the laptop. ?
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