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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 12:16 am)
Click on "Render to Disk" in the file menu. That will give you the parameters to set. When you change dpi, you'll change the print dimensions - unless you up the pixels to compensate. Presumably you know the dimensions of your print.
If you'd rather visually render, just remember the pixel settings in "Render to Disk" and chose those. Then change the dpi in your image editor afterward.
printers normally need minimum of 200 dpi..no matter what the size of the image. render to disc.. you do get the option of choosing the print size by inches..so render it to whatever size you want. if you want the render to take less time..lower down the dpi to 200.. if you can deal with a long time render..render to 300dpi. have fun...
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Okay, so the brain cells are a'leakin' out my ears....for the life of me I can't remember how to render a large scene and have the DPI at 300, I know standard web is 72, but the render is for print....help!?
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