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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 22 10:18 pm)
for a clearer image you may wish to scale the background picture up a bit.. i.e. for a 600X600 final image scale teh backgroung to at least 800X800.. whereas Poser will antialias the figures within it tends to miss the background picture.. priducing the infamous "jaggies" You can see for yourself if you wish... make up a couple of backgrounds in varying sizes
the render size you shoose in Poser is the size of the render... the trick is to maintain the aspect ratio.. in your example a 600X600 can use any "square" ratio image as a background.. but an 800X600 image will leave blank areas above and below it in a square render. as for the background import.. I've found through experiance that the higher the resolution the back ground has the "cleaner" it renders. which is why I suggested a background rendered at 800X800 for the POser 600X600 render. and the fun part is.. if you paste onto back ground a finely antialiased image... it tends to pixilate with subsequent renders.. a "quirk" of the Poser rendering engine.
render the back ground like a finished picture... with antialiasing etc... then import that as a background into Poser. again .. preferably larger than the final Poser render will be.. an alternative would be to render Poser larger then rescale down? as you can always take away pixels.. but adding them back is rough. the smoother the background the less it'll pixelate in poser.. but it'll still get a little messed up
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Maybe I'm making this harder on myself than I need to, but if I create an image in either Bryce or Vue that I will be using as a background in Poser what size does the background image have to be. Does it have to be the size that the image will be once it is finally rendered, geez, I'm confusing myself. In other words, if I want to create an image whose final render size is 600 x 600, is that the size that I will need to make my background that I'll be using in Poser from Bryce? I'd appreciate any help at all. Thanks