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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Yup, that would be 6,300 x 15,600 pixels. Bryce can do that. 300 dpi is no problem, you just type in what dpi you need is all. As far as anyone can tell, Bryce has no limits on how large it can render. No one has hit a limit yet, and I tried "rendering to disk" a 20,000x20,000 picture, it worked. It was a grey sphere on a grey background, lol, but it worked. AgentSmith
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Woo! that's going to take soooo long to render :) It should be possible tough. But do use the render to disk option, because the normal render can't get higher then 4000 pixels. I've never rendered at a higher res then 4500x6000 :)
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Please can someone help - I need to know can I render a pic 21x52" @ 300dpi - if not - can someone tell me what package can. I need this for a clients picture to go on a car - thanks alot