Forum: Bryce


Subject: question2 (resolution)

TheWanderer opened this issue on May 15, 2003 ยท 17 posts


bulldawg66 posted Fri, 16 May 2003 at 8:41 AM

Oh yeah, first set the quality of your render. That would "Control Render Options" button. Then go to File>Render To Disk. A box pops up and in it you can set the size and the DPI. Just in case I do want to print, because I don't like to go back to re-render. My roommate got me in this habit of rendering everything at 3300x2200 pixels (I don't knw what the formula is, but basically, this is an 11x8.5). When you put in the 3300 for the bigger size though, Bryce automatially fills in the other boxes (except for the DPI). Then I put in 300 DPI. and click the check mark. Bryce will then ask you the file name you ant to use, where to save it, and the file type. I know it is a pain but if you think you're ever going to print it, just make it a TIF. I know you can convert a JPG to a TIF in PS afterwards, but from what I understand this degrades the image (kind of like when you make a copy of a copy of a video tape). Hope this helps. Happy rendering!!! Peace.