Hopalong opened this issue on Apr 12, 2002 ยท 6 posts
AgentSmith posted Fri, 12 April 2002 at 10:01 PM
If...that's IF I understand correctly.... 1. The only thing that you truly should have is your computer monitor set to is "True Color (32 bit)". Otherwise, you probably will see "banding" of the colors (very undesirable). Your Desktop pixel dimensions are entirely up to you, period. 2. I myself only work at Desktop=800x600. And, my Bryce document window is kept at it's default, 480x360 if I want to work/preview bigger I just go to the max recommended, 640x442. You can increase desktop; 1024x768 or higher, but then you need to increase your document window in Bryce which means a bigger area and more data to render to your document window, thus it will take much longer than if I just kept it at desktop=800x600, and document window=480x360. Then, of course, when I do a final render, I use the "Render To Disk" feature and make it as big as I want. In fact no matter what your desktop and document are in dimensions, I HIGHLY recommend always using the "Render To Disk" feature when doing your FINAL render. But, really all of #2 is just really what suits yourself, only #1 should always be done. I REALLY hope that is what you were asking, Sorry if I misunderstood. Agent Smith
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