Forum: Animation


Subject: Is this forum new?

MikeMoss opened this issue on Dec 08, 2013 · 19 posts


MikeMoss posted Fri, 10 January 2014 at 12:05 AM

Hi again.

Let me make one more thing clear if I can.

One of the reasons for using Anti-aliasing is so that you can zoom in to an image and not see ragged edges.

When working in Poser that doesn't apply.

If you zoom in while using Poser the image will stay just as clear and it is when you are far away from the figure of object because you aren't actually enlarging the image.

All of these images were rendered at 1920 by 1080 using Preview Render.

Lucy on Green Screen.

This one has Anti-aliasing...

WAI

 This one doesn't...

NALI

but here's the important part...

This is the same figure zoomed in on...

With Anti-aliasing...

 And without anti-aliasing...

You can see that it doesn't make any difference how much you zoom in the image doesn't get any more jagged because you aren't changing the image size, just how you frame it.

One last comment...

Have you ever seen a still frame from a movie? They don't look very sharp, but when viewed in sequence you don't notice it.  What you need for a still image is different then what you need for a video frame.

These images are the same as my video images.

They are actually much better as far clarity then a video camera recorded video image.

Mike

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