Burpee opened this issue on Feb 06, 2013 · 7 posts
Burpee posted Wed, 06 February 2013 at 6:22 PM
A friend rendered a very cloudy, sun almost set night scene. It's quite beautiful but when you zoom in on it, it has a pixely look to the clouds. Is this because it's a night scene?
Is there a setting to offset this issue?
ShawnDriscoll posted Wed, 06 February 2013 at 10:10 PM
Is the non-zoomed render pixely?
bruno021 posted Thu, 07 February 2013 at 2:39 AM
He was probably using Spectral 1 clouds, or old MetaClouds. Using Spectral 2 clouds doesn't create such artifacts, but it can also be down to the cloud model he used, some have nicer density production than others. It's hard to tell without sdeeing the render.
Burpee posted Thu, 07 February 2013 at 12:43 PM
I'm going to try and attach a screen shot from my Poser with the background loaded on a a grid. I can see some striping in the sky areas and it seems blotchy to me in the clouds.
Burpee posted Thu, 07 February 2013 at 12:44 PM
Forgot to say that that is defaut Poser 9 lighting.
bruno021 posted Thu, 07 February 2013 at 1:52 PM
Oh, you mean you used this rendered sky as a backdrop in Poser? Well, in this case, it may well comes from too low res a render? Which format is it? I would suggest 16bit tiff, tiff is uncompressed to avoid pixellation, and 16bit to avoid banding.
Burpee posted Thu, 07 February 2013 at 4:24 PM
I think I know what the problem is. They sent me PNGs on all the other images but this particular image is a jpg. I think it was saved incorrectly. I'll ask for it resaved and hopefully this will solve the issue.