Dragonlady opened this issue on Nov 22, 2001 ยท 12 posts
Dragonlady posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 5:58 AM
this is making me bonkers recently Ive been rendering my background in Bryce and imported it into Poser for final rendering works fine except when I have a moon in the sky it gets pixaleted at the edges... Ive tried fine rendering and I use the size of the Bryce rendering ??????? anyone knows how to solve this???
inyerface posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 7:37 AM
try a bg that is larger than the final poser image
Dragonlady posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 8:18 AM
nope still not good any other ideas anyone???? am I the only one that has run in to this problem???
inyerface posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 8:37 AM
samples?
Dragonlady posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 9:30 AM
inyerface posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 9:48 AM
inyerface posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 10:19 AM
hogwardenwork posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 10:36 AM
I would suggestfully utilising the Bryce renderer... i.e. when you've got the pose right, export the objects and import them into your original Bryce scene. That way, not only do you solve the problem of pixellated moons but you get the models rendered better as well! It may well take a little longer, but the results will be well worth it!
Dragonlady posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 10:49 AM
orsillo posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 2:37 PM
this might help, when i bring a bryce background i render to disk at 300 dpi - for example if i wanted a 13x19 print i would use bryce to render to disk 300 dpi at 19 inches x 13 inches. that is the file i bring into poser. when all else fails, i load it photoshop englarge the image to view pixels plus another 20%. select the smudge tool set to 22% with very small brush setting and gently go over the edge of moon - works very well. Hope this helps
thgeisel posted Thu, 22 November 2001 at 2:55 PM
Have a look at www.nerd3d.com , he has a moonprop with texture for free ,to use in poser.maybe it helps
Dragonlady posted Fri, 23 November 2001 at 11:06 AM
Someone suggested using a plane as background and apply the pic to it and that works fine didnt want to do it in post work since its very hard to do without it showing thanks for your suggestions