Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Need some advice in rendering an image for a web site

Dark_Raven opened this issue on Oct 08, 2002 ยท 4 posts


mikebruin posted Tue, 08 October 2002 at 4:16 PM

Hi Raven, It's a bit vague without actually seeing what you are trying to do. Some paint programmes don't anti-alias very well when you resize images and they look blocky or defocused. It's best to render the image at the size you plan to use it without having to resize it. You could do a render at the size of your whole title and then drop your text and a background onto that. Changeing your background colour to a bright blue or green usually by-passes any colours in a scene and can be selected and removed. copy the initial image to a new layer so you can slide other layers underneath. If you fit an image into a web page with different dimensions in the code, the browser will stretch or squash your image to match the HTML specified measurement. camera angles? Now that's a whole book no-one can put into words. Yet. If it instinctively looks good, it probably is. Hope that helps. Mike