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Subject: Maximum resolution in P5


troberg ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 1:29 AM · edited Fri, 08 November 2024 at 3:06 AM

I have not yet tried P5 and wonder if one of the most annoying (although sometimes there is a lot of candidates for that title...) things of P4 has been fixed. In P4, maximum resolution for the renders is 4096x4096. This is very annoying since I can't render a fullscreen wallpaper for my monitor setup 6400x1200 (four monitors). What is the maximum resolution in P5? /Raw


Nosfiratu ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 1:45 AM

I don't know of any hard maximum, but I just tried a 6400x1200 render with a couple primitives to see if it would work and it did. So it's theoretically possible. Render time was like 2 minutes or so. I don't know what you're planning to include in your scene, but be prepared for long render times if it's very complex. Anthony Hernandez Curious Labs


troberg ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 2:32 AM

Thanks! That closes the deal for me, I'll buy P5 as soon as my economy gets somewhat stable again (just bought a house). Render time is not a problem, I can let it run for days on that computer if need be (especially since it is a dual CPU with plenty of memory). Now on to the challenge of finding/making good texture maps that can stand up to that resolution! :-)


who3d ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 3:47 AM

Thee does seem to be a limitation on the size of texture maps though - aren't P5 texture maps (with SR-2) limtied to 4K (or resized to 4K internally if larger)? Cliff Bowman


troberg ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 6:37 AM

If it comes to that, I can remap the model and cut up the map in several pieces. A similar problem might arise with shadow maps, but with the new renderer I suspect that this will be solved. Anyway, I usually run my images through a softening filter in the post work. It hides some of the failures in the textures, removes the "too perfect to be real" look and makes it easier to manually correct glitches.


movida ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 6:39 AM

Is this 4K size limit on textures final and permanent?


who3d ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 7:12 AM

I hope not but judging from the responses I've seen (of incredulous "You can't need textures that large" ilk, I wouldn't put any money on it :(


movida ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 7:55 AM

Oh well, Poser 4 ProPak working fine here...thanks who3d


wdupre ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 3:41 PM

there is no 4k limit on textures I've used 6000X6000 textures with no problem



raven ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 3:54 PM

If you want to render bigger than 4090x4090 in Poser4/Pro Pack, just set up the size you want in the Movie Output Settings and render a one frame anim at current render settings.



PabloS ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 4:39 PM

wdupre, I saw a reference from CL, in one of their patch contents I believe (SR2?), that stated something about a 4K resolution reduction. Sounded like it would be an automatic thing p5 did.


who3d ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 6:48 PM

wdupre, I saw a reference from CL, in one of their patch contents I believe (SR2?), that stated something about a 4K resolution reduction. Sounded like it would be an automatic thing p5 did. Correct. PRior to SR-2 P5 has "issues" with textures larger than that. SR-2 "fixed" those issues by scaling the textures down internally :(


PabloS ( ) posted Thu, 24 October 2002 at 9:06 PM

I'm not sure I would call that a "fix"...not even a workaround. More like a compromise.


troberg ( ) posted Fri, 25 October 2002 at 1:03 AM

Thanks Raven, nice workaround! I never thought of trying that.


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