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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Try using the render to file option in the file menu, save the image as a tiff or photoshop file or something, and set the DPI up high. (whatever u require) or if feasible, use these options and set antialaising to fine art. Or, (yah, theres more) you could turn of the antialaising on specific objects in the scene and then render it 2 file....
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For some reason, my exports from Bryce (into any format- GIF, JPEG, etc.) on one of my pictures come out blurry/hazy. The render is very clear, but I get a strange blurring effect when I save the file... One might think it was my environment settings, but wouldn't the rendered image be unclear then, as well? Any suggestions would be appreciated!