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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Yes just go to document setup and unclick constrain proportions. If you wish a 1 foot by 5 foot print enter in the aspect ratio 1:6. Be careful of your intial size because I tried entering 3600 x 21600 (1' x 5' @ 300dpi) and with 284 MB of mem I ran out of memory, so you may have to use something smaller. When you are render to render, got to render to disk and enter 3600 X 21600 (estimated size for a blank scene is 311 MB).
Actually, I work in a service bureau. Depending on the type of inkjet your service bureau is using, 150-250 dpi at 100% might be enough. Often the oversized "plotter" type of inkjets generally aren't too high resolution...300-400 dpi is ideal resolution for OFFSET printing, which is much higher end and a lot less forgiving.
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Hi all, and thanks in advance for your insights! I'm designing a custom topsheet sticker for my snowboard that I'm farming out to a service bureau to print on a high-end inkjet. The dimensions are approximately 1' width by 5' height, with a print resolution of 300 DPI. I've finally gotten around to experimenting with render-to-disk (using B5), and have gotten good results ~ but I'm not sure how to get around the standard document sizes ~ i.e, the rectangular image. I need to get a image shape much like the old "tall" Japanese prints. Is this possible? Thanks again!