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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 12 9:36 pm)
Render setting might not necessarily help with that.
When you texture an object, the seams may look fine in the preview because it often has lower texture resolution, and doesn't show bumps, displacement maps and so on..
In my experience, very visible texture seams in render is usually poor texture work rather than a renderer problem.. :) Of course there may be other issues that can cause this too?
Are you using your own textures, or are you using someone else's product?
Texture filtering samples image map pixels adjacent to those being rendered. If the texture maps are not adequately overlapped at the seams, some blank pixels can be sampled, and this causes the visible seams.
DAZ Elite skin texture maps are like this. As Grappo2000 said, it's down to poor texture work.
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What firefly render settings should be used in Poser 5 so that the texture seams are not visable in the finished render?
Thanks.