Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: I need a little help with poser...

mike302de opened this issue on Jun 07, 2001 ยท 7 posts


mike302de posted Thu, 07 June 2001 at 6:11 AM

Thanks first to whoever helps me with this problem. I am fairly new to poser 4 so therefore im still learning. So let me get to my problem. In poser 4 when I go and make a person and I save it asa jpg and then load it into paint shop pro 7 I notice a fuzzyness around like the skin of the poser or light colored clothing, my question is how can i take that fuzzyness out so the pictures look crisp, I know im doing something wrong but I just dont know. So once again thanks to anyone who can lend me there help. Below is a picture of what I mean...


dolly posted Thu, 07 June 2001 at 6:25 AM

i wish there was a pic to see try saving as a bmp then do your postwork and then turn into a jpg dolly


Schlabber posted Thu, 07 June 2001 at 6:42 AM

Yes - you're doing something wrong ... In the rendermenu is a box - smoothing jpg (or something like that - sorry - I'm at work - no poser here). You must select this box ... Also don't compress your image to much (if you render as a *.jpg you should have a box appearing that is asking you ...)


Styxx posted Thu, 07 June 2001 at 6:47 AM

best thing to do is save your render as a tif file. This won't compress it and you can select your figure using the alpha channel. Makes putting post work backgrounds in really wasy :)


Marque posted Thu, 07 June 2001 at 7:17 AM

I had the same problem. When you save it as a jpg, save it at the highest resolution possible. The default is low and you will find that although the picture is smaller in size kb wise, it will look grainy. Save it at 100% and you will see it looks much nicer. Export > Image When the dialog box comes up under Save as type you will see Compression Set Max Quality 100 and you will get rid of the fuzzies. Also under render you might want to choose Anti-alias. Hope that helps. Marque


Schlabber posted Thu, 07 June 2001 at 8:31 AM

yep- - anti-aliasing - that was the box ... :o)


stu-art posted Thu, 07 June 2001 at 3:54 PM

click on render options in the rendermenu and click on anti aliasing also click new window and set the image to a higher pixel level i use 1200 by 1200 at 72 pixels per inch then click render a new box will appear on your screen allow it to render then close it poser will ask if you want to save click yes remember it will take longer to render than normal because it,s a bigger image size, hope this helps if you need any more help let me know