marvlin opened this issue on Dec 31, 2006 ยท 31 posts
lucstef posted Sun, 31 December 2006 at 9:42 AM
Oh well, then there's the texture resolution to take into account, but it has nothing to do with DPI settings in the image. As other said, your max texture dimensions would be set according to the image size; it has to be done in pixels, remember that you are really working on a screen, not on a printer. On the other side, Poser7 doesn't even seems to use that feature so you're OK everytime, if you use marketed textures which seems to be always 4000 up in size (more than sufficient for a good professional work, as it's uncommon that the textured object is larger than that). P.S. - On a side note: not really sure, perhaps there is an image property that tells the printer what DPI setting it must use, and it's triggered by the DPI setting on the rendered image. I don't think so, but I'm not a graphic editor and I know that every image can carry a load of info in itself, from date/time of creation to adjustment levels, so everything can be........