ronknights opened this issue on Oct 26, 2001 ยท 21 posts
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 10:50 AM
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 10:51 AM
Valandar posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 10:54 AM
I usually pump up the quality to 75-95, depending.
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ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 10:54 AM
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 11:10 AM
OK, but let's use some examples. 1.) I'm going to submit a render/picture for the 3D-CC monthly contest. 2.) I'm entering a Renderosity Contest 3.) Someone else's contest. 4.) I want to submit a great looking picture to my Renderosity gallery. Do any of these examples call for a different strategy in rendering, saving, etc?
thgeisel posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 11:21 AM
The last renders i do normally in a new window resolution 1250 x 1250 with 250 pixel/inch and save in *.tif format with this i can do any scaling or else in a picediting program, and save from there as jpg. in my opinion *.jpg from poser is very bad
Traveler posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 11:24 AM
I save as .tiff format because you get a great alpha mask that you can select only the rendered figures/objects with. Great for compositing images. As for render size, I usually go with atleast a 1200xwhatever image. A larger image is better, even if you have to scale it down, because more detail is retained. Shadows.... the render itself dosen't cause bad shadows, what you need to do is adjust the map size on the lights, and turn the shadow value down from the default 1. I use a 2048 map size and .3 shadow value.
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 12:02 PM
OK, so far it seems .tif format is preferred. If I wanted to submit an entry to a contest, then I could load the tif image (say in PhotoShop), reduce it in size if necessary, then save in jpg?! Is there any reason for not using the .pdf (native PhotoShop) format? Or don't you have PhotoShop? I'm just trying to figure if the tif format has more features available than pdf. Is there a concern about how big the tif files are? My 20GB hard drive gets a bit full sometimes.
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 12:32 PM
Traveler posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 12:40 PM
To be able to save a .tiff as a .jpg in photoshop you need to delete the Alpha channel
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 12:50 PM
OH, or you can save a copy, then use the jpg option.
PabloS posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 1:03 PM
If I understand your concern correctly, you're looking for render/saving settings to satisfy your two primary desires: to save a great pic and for contest submission. I assume you mean to save in the best resolution you can get and at a compressed size to upload. If I got that right, I would only concern myself with resolution--a great pic to save. I ALWAYS render/save at best resolution, usally tiff format (I refer to it as an archive master). From a pic editior, you can adjust the master and save it separately to meet the other (contest) requirements.
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 1:46 PM
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 1:48 PM
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 1:51 PM
Traveler posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 2:08 PM
The default lights are locked at 1024 max value, double click on the max size dial, and change the max value to 2048 and the vale to 2048. You will have to do that for each light. A handy tip: once you have your lights how you want them, save them. Easier then resetting them each time :) -Trav
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 2:22 PM
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 2:25 PM
The default lights are locked at 1024 max value, double click on the max size dial, and change the max value to 2048 and the vale to 2048. Change the Max Value to 2048, and what other value to 2048? I keep changing it, but it won't stick.
raven posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 4:16 PM
Double click the actual dial, not the number. A dialogue box appears. Change 'Max limit' and 'Map size' values to 2048 and click ok. Your map value should be changed.
raven posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 4:52 PM
When I say 'Map size' I mean 'Value'
ronknights posted Fri, 26 October 2001 at 7:30 PM
By Jove, I have it. Thank you very much for your patience and assistance, all of you!! You are the best!!