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MarketPlace Showcase F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 7:37 pm)
Hi chikako, I think "A" looks better ... It seems to have more detail and a little less blur on the rocks. I HOPE thats the higher res version. LOL... Clint
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Not saying, at least not until Monday ;-) Vue 5 Esprit makes quite a nice testbed. Its rendering options are far better than Vue 4 and its pretty fast. Best regards, chikako Meshbox Design http://www.meshbox.com
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It's hard to tell if the difference is due to more detail or to less on A. I actually like B better:) However, higher resolution options are a definite yes, since placing something interesting in inside the set and zooming in a bit would absolutely show artifacts if the texture were too small for the zoom. There are a great many otherwise nice models that just don't pass muster to me bacause their own promo shots highlight the weakness in texture. eric
ooo, i much prefer "B"... i saved the image to my desktop and applied a variety of sharpening filters in Photoshop on the "B", and could easily replicate the look of "A"... i then tried softening up "A" to look more like "B" and while it is do-able, it takes a little more effort to not over-soften and to blend it... just my 2 cents... :))
It depends, first thing I almost always do when I make a purchase is to reduce the oversized textures that most merchants put out. This is a background item and would never be the main focus of any picture I would do, it would be there to create a mood or time period. As such, I'd reduce the textures if you went with A.
Farside...if only everyone thought like you :P ..chances are this will be rendered close up..you'll have pics of someone standing by the doorway rendered at 2500x with a focal of 100mm...or a close up of someone in one of the windows.. IMO you can never make textures big enough..the end user can always scale down..but they can't go the otherway. make 'em big Cheers Stefan B looks better btw
High resolution textures only really look better in larger rendered scene. If your rendering size is much larger then the texture sizes you do use, it will show. But in smaller renderings it will not show that much at all.
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Due to the childish TOS changes, I'm not allowed to link to my other products outside of Rendo anymore :(
Food for thought.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYZw0dfLmLk
Chikako I was looking at the results of this test,in your gallery post you say : "Monday is here and the answer is: "A" is the high rez one at 4096x4096. Thanks for the feedback everyone! The original texture was "B" and it was upscaled " what's the point in upscaling the texture?..'A' maybe larger in scale but it is by no means better in quality since it's just 'B' made larger. you need to make the original texture large..(& you should never upscale a texture as has already been pointed out) btw,you have some nice models in your gallery. Cheers Stefan
Upscaling isn't high res at all. To really have high res the original texture needs to be size 4096x4096. The low res texture then is a scaled down from the high res one. You don't scale up low res to get high res, that's not high res at all, still low res. A scaled up low res texture will still look bad in a high res image. If you would sell a scaled up low res texture as high res texture you would actually be deceiving your customers. Try rendering a really large render with this scaled up so called high res texture and you will see the flaw in this practise.
Artwork and 3DToons items, create the perfect place for you toon and other figures!
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?vendor=23722
Due to the childish TOS changes, I'm not allowed to link to my other products outside of Rendo anymore :(
Food for thought.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYZw0dfLmLk
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Ive posted a side-by-side render of our Halfling Village Guardhouse (which is for sale in our Renderosity store) rendered with two differing resolution texture maps. We are looking for feedback on a simple question: Does high rez always look better? I look forward to your feedback (and yes, we are looking to release a higher resolution graphics pack :-)). Best regards, chikako Meshbox Design http://www.meshbox.comBest regards,
chikako
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