art4me opened this issue on Jan 02, 2012 · 13 posts
ToxicWolf posted Wed, 04 January 2012 at 6:31 PM
art4me
There are two sizes that are important: the preview window size and the render size. You need to make sure that they are both set with the same aspect ratio. Here is what I mean by aspect ratio:
If I was going to render a 1920x1080 image I would set the preview window to 1000x563 so it would fit on my screen easily and be the same aspect ratio (a multiple of the final render). For me, it is important that I see exactly what will render in the preview window. If I had my preview window set to 1000x1000 a large part of what I was looking at would not be seen in the render. Set both of these sizes before you start to work.
To set the preview window size, go to “window” … “document window size” and type in the numbers. Your preview window should not be docked or this will not work.
To set the render size, click the “Render” tab and then click on the number just below the tab. Select “render to exact resolution” and type in the numbers for your render.
For 1000x700 you can probably use the same numbers for both without the need to calculate the ratio. Just make sure you set both the preview window and render size before you get started or tell it to render to the preview window size.
Poser Pro 2012 SR3
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
Intel Core I7 990x 3.46G 6 core
24G RAM
EVGA GTX580 R Video Card
Single HP LP2475 1920x1200 monitor
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