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Thread: Community Luck Wish to Agentsmith | Forum: Bryce
Hey AS, you will certainly be missed around here, not being here certainly makes it hard to aim...! Seriously though, a very big congrat's and a big wish you get to drop in every now and then.
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Thread: Please Welcome TheBryster as your new Coordinator | Forum: Bryce
This place is family. That's what I tell folks.
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Thread: Please Welcome TheBryster as your new Coordinator | Forum: Bryce
@bikermouse, If by those guys, you are refering to my post, the KT are Cinema4D users of Bryce extraction.
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Thread: Please Welcome TheBryster as your new Coordinator | Forum: Bryce
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Thread: Need to settle a DPI Debate. | Forum: Bryce
It all depend how you are printing. For use with a high resolution inkjet (2880x1440 ink droplets per inch) via Corel's photopaint, I can achive profesional quality below 300 dpi. For commercial (4 colour offset via photolithographic plates) 300dpi is a good compromise between the lines per inch of the screens used to create the four halftoned images necessary to create the dot-on-dot colour. Also when laying out a commercial job, the image size is determined by the area (usually in inches or cm) of the image within the layout program. 300 dpi has enough dots so that the set of the evrlaid dots does not blur the image unaccceptably.
I used to do graphic arts, darkroom and presswork for a commerical job printing business through highschool, university and through the following year while I hunted for an engineering position.
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Thread: Need to settle a DPI Debate. | Forum: Bryce
very good point, that the dpi setting is just a variable stored in the file header. Dpi only really takes on a serious meaning when you are printing (especially standard dot-on-dot commercial presswork).
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Thread: a horrendously gigantic impossible wish.... | Forum: Bryce
There are indeed a lot of people with roots in Scotland here in Canukustan. (Cameron on father's, Campbell on Mother's myself)
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Thread: Need to settle a DPI Debate. | Forum: Bryce
Your printer uses the DPIÂ associated with an image file info to detrmine the final printed image size. This can be overridden in most printers to increase or decrease the print size in the print settings dialog.Â
For use with a 4 colour dot-on-dot halftone process 300 dpi is about where you have a break-even with most screens in terms of dot size and the colour gain experienced by the paper stock.
You can go lower than this (down to 100 dpi typically) on an inkjet if you can take advantage of error diffusion halftoning. This technique employs a slightly random distribution of the print dots as opposed to the rigid grid set by standard halftoning. This allows for a bit of optimisation giving superior result at lower dpi.
At least that's the way I understand it.
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Thread: What AgentSmith Has been up to............ | Forum: Bryce
Hey CD, love that avatar!
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Thread: a horrendously gigantic impossible wish.... | Forum: Bryce
in terms of coffe roast vs caffeine content, the lighter the roast the higher the caffeine. Taste on the other hand is the inverse - darker roast - stronger taste.
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Thread: The Flying Scotsman Project | Forum: Bryce
you are doing some very nice work here
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Thread: Wow, almost a whole year since I posted a render... | Forum: Bryce
not too shabby at all (grin), (ok I like it.)
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Thread: Please welcome your new Coord | Forum: Bryce
So they gave you the key to the exec washroom finally!...(grin)
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Thread: Anyone want to paint some eyes? | Forum: Bryce
I thought you were looking for a better map, not someone to post work - my apologies.
You should be able to apply a new map inside bryce by selecting the eye object (or subparts) and adding a better image in the associated material.
Can you show us a screen cap of your eye mat settings in the material manager - curious why it is getting washed out/flattened?
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Thread: OT(well nearly) The Year of Change | Forum: Bryce