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Subject: z-depth anti aliasing?


ghostship2 ( ) posted Mon, 03 February 2014 at 9:02 PM · edited Sat, 13 July 2024 at 8:56 AM

nasty jaggys from z-depth map ruining my photoshop lens blur. Any thoughts on a trick to fix this other than running the map through gaussian blur beforehand?

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parrotdolphin ( ) posted Mon, 03 February 2014 at 9:31 PM

I was having that problem too. Then I tried rendering with post filter size = 3 and post filter type = sinc and it helped a lot.


ghostship2 ( ) posted Mon, 03 February 2014 at 9:35 PM

thanks, I'll try that!

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parrotdolphin ( ) posted Mon, 03 February 2014 at 9:43 PM

Sure! I love that z-depth. It's fun to play with. You can adjust the levels on it in Photoshop too, to adjust how much blur you get.


ghostship2 ( ) posted Tue, 04 February 2014 at 2:52 PM

messing with post filter size didn't work. So What I did was doubled the render size and lowered all the render settings. 5 min render and the z-depth map is a lot cleaner. bring it into photoshop and reduce its size and much better result!

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aldebaran40 ( ) posted Tue, 04 February 2014 at 3:28 PM

I charge the z-depth map as selection in PS (copy z-depth map , go to the image layer , select quick mask mode and paste ) and then perfected the edge as I desire ("Refine Edge" I think it's the command in English) , works perfect for me


ghostship2 ( ) posted Tue, 04 February 2014 at 3:56 PM

Quote - I charge the z-depth map as selection in PS (copy z-depth map , go to the image layer , select quick mask mode and paste ) and then perfected the edge as I desire ("Refine Edge" I think it's the command in English) , works perfect for me

 

Sounds good.Ill lok into that too. I'm using CS5

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Paul Francis ( ) posted Fri, 07 February 2014 at 12:40 PM

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There's a very good Python script at RDNA called "Advanced Render Settings" by Semideu.  It produces a ZDepth render which is far superior to the native Poser one in that it is antialiased and can also handle transparent texture maps.  The ZDepth render is in fact only one tiny aspect of this plugin, it will revolutionise the way you use Poser - get it, you won't be disapointed and if you make a lot of use of ZDepth renders it's indispensible.  I use it every day, the best $19.99 I ever spent for my CG work.

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ghostship2 ( ) posted Fri, 07 February 2014 at 1:07 PM

Quote - There's a very good Python script at RDNA called "Advanced Render Settings" by Semideu.  It produces a ZDepth render which is far superior to the native Poser one in that it is antialiased and can also handle transparent texture maps.  The ZDepth render is in fact only one tiny aspect of this plugin, it will revolutionise the way you use Poser - get it, you won't be disapointed and if you make a lot of use of ZDepth renders it's indispensible.  I use it every day, the best $19.99 I ever spent for my CG work.

That sounds great! I will check it out. Thank you!

 

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