Forum: Vue


Subject: Vue Esprit Movie Render Quality (grainy, noizy, ****)

monkeydesign opened this issue on Apr 30, 2006 ยท 25 posts


wabe posted Sun, 30 April 2006 at 7:19 AM

e-Frontier sounds like Poser to me - i guess you purchased the bundle then and not Vue directly from E-on (which as download version is available directly). As it does from e-Frontier i think. Download Poser directly and have it immediately First question is - have you seen good quality movies from Vue before? I assume yes (otherwise you wouldn't have bought the product), So it is essential to find out the differences between your experiences and others. Second is that you do not give a lot of information what you have done. What textures you have used, what atmosphere and so on so it is hard to say what is going on in your case. But there are some basics i would say that you should follow. One is to do all compression and other settings AFTER you have done the rendering. Reason? You then always have a good starting point when something is not satisfying for you. Means? Ideally you render your animation to a bitmap sequence without any sort of compression. Then you make a film out of that with a video program where you can define precisely what level of compression or what codec you want to use. Noise? Maybe you used an atmosphere with a lot of ambient light and/or a lot of haze or fog. All potential candidates for noise. But a lot others are too. Quality of textures to name only one other. Give us some more information, show us examples what happened and i am sure there will be a lot of help here in the forum.

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