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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
Attached Link: http://woosie.net/gallery2/index.php
You can also change your filter radius to a smaller number to make the rendered lines finer... I use 0.2 filter radius myself.I have Apophysis set up with the following Display settings...
Quality = 35
Gamma = 4
Brightness = 4
Vibrancy = 1
Oversample = 2
Filter Radius = 0.2
Low = 5
Medium = 10
High = 15
I also render using the internal renderer with the following settings...
Size = 1280x960
Quality = 1000
Filter Radius = 0.2
Oversample = 2
You can see some of my work at the link above - all were created using the above settings in Apo...
T.
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I was wondering if there was a technique in Apophysis that people use to get sharper images> I have seen some really clear renders in image galleries but mine always seem a bit on the fuzzy side. I have tried sharpening in postwork, as well as using the gamma, brightness, etc. but it doesn't seem the same? Any helpful tips? Thanks