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Subject: Changin Document Window Size


ralphkramden39 ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2014 at 1:29 PM · edited Fri, 02 August 2024 at 4:38 AM

 Windows 7, Poser Pro 2012

Hi,

I've always rendered according to the size of my display window, which is 1135x816 - I'm assuming that is the dimensions out of the box, because I don't recall changing it - and then when I render, I make the render larger, but use the same dimensions ratio, so that what I see on the poser window is exactly what  I get in my finished render (I hope that makes sense). Anyway, I'd like to try my hand at an illustrated novel on Amazon, which call for a 9:11 ratio. How do I change that in Poser? When I go to Window - Document Window Size, it says I have to "Float Palette". I do, then I type in "1002 x 1502" and it automatically defaults to   1002 x 1050. I want a Poser window that is 1002x1502. Is that impossible.

I'm sending this from an airport, about to step on a plane. Will land in a couple of hours and hopefully someone can help me out. Thanks! 


Gremalkyn ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2014 at 2:49 PM · edited Mon, 24 November 2014 at 2:54 PM

 You may have to mouse-pull it manually and keep checking it - I did that by accident once in an older version of Poser and it took me a while to figure it out.  I could have just closed it and relaunched to factory state, but it had never occurred to me that I could change the size on purpose.

I have PP2014GD and have changed the size to fit my notepad text page, so I will try your specific requirements and see.

Edit:  Mine wants to max the height at 932 but the width of 1002 is fine.  Will mess with it some more.  Could you work with the same dimensions in a smaller window? 


Gremalkyn ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2014 at 3:04 PM

 PP2014GD seems to have a width min of 292, max 1028 and a height min of 126, max 932, so a starting point of 90 x 110 is not possible with button clicking.  That x 8 gives me 720 x 880, so you would still have to use Word or whatever to increase the % size of the final render to get what you want.  (It is the xxxx2 by xxx2 that is throwing me - where did you get the 2's?)


jura11 ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2014 at 9:01 PM · edited Mon, 24 November 2014 at 9:03 PM

Hi there

Please try this,click on Render tab and select Render Dimension(shortcut Shift+CTRL+Y) then there select Render to exact resolution(1002x1502) please uncheck Constrain aspect ratio

Here is quick picture how it looks

http://i61.tinypic.com/i5rblv.jpg

Thanks,Jura


ralphkramden39 ( ) posted Tue, 25 November 2014 at 12:59 AM

 Thanks guys! Ran into some airport snafu's, got in late. Will give the solutions a try in the morning.


ralphkramden39 ( ) posted Tue, 25 November 2014 at 6:38 PM

 Gremalkyn, I got the 2's - those figures - from a post here in the forum about rendering to Amazon/Kindle specs. Jura11, thanks for the suggestion, but what I'm trying to accomplish is to have a working screen that is exactly the same dimensions (ratio-wise) to my render output. For example, if I set up a scene in my current document window 1149x792, then used the method you suggest, I'll only be rendering some of what is in the document window I just set up. By the way, thanks for the picture; you know what they say about the ratio of pictures to words. I'm going to try the launch to factory state, see what happens.


ralphkramden39 ( ) posted Tue, 25 November 2014 at 6:46 PM

 Okay, here's what I did and it seems to have worked - just in case someone out there somewhere, some day, has the same problem. Using Artweaver ( a free graphics program) I created a jpeg 1102x1502 (just plain white), then opened a poser window, imported the background, told Poser to match the background dimensions, and there you have it! Thanks for the inspiration, guys!


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