alvinylaya opened this issue on Jan 31, 2004 ยท 5 posts
Erlik posted Sat, 31 January 2004 at 3:40 PM
Or you can render the image to disk at 300 dpi. You'll notice that size in inches drops. Anyways, what you shouldn't do is render to 72dpi and then increase the resolution in Photoshop without unchecking the "Resampling" option, even if you render at four times the size. Yep, the size of the pic in pixels will increase, but you'll get a mushy pic, not really usable in print. Apropos the render time, I've put my Death Metal to render at 2650x3750 pixels at 300 dpi. Note the tense. It was the Thursday before last. It's still rendering and is at ... 68%. It renders 2-3 pixels at a time. It won't be ready in time for what I have in mind. But I'll keep it rendering. :-/ Argh. When will that Bryce 6 with a fast rendering engine be ready?
-- erlik