chuckerii opened this issue on Sep 05, 2002 ยท 4 posts
chuckerii posted Thu, 05 September 2002 at 3:17 PM
Hello, I am working on an animation using lights behind an object. When I enable the light cone and render, I get jaggies around the object that the light is behind. Anyone know how to fix this or what is causing it? I have all the rez settings cranked and anti-alias on "best" as well... just can't figure it out. Any ideas? Thanks.
Patrick_210 posted Thu, 05 September 2002 at 3:39 PM
This is a known problem that apparently wasn't fixed in the C2 patch. Outside of rendering really large and resampling down (which I know isn't feasible in an animation), there's not much you can do. Guess we'll have to wait for another patch.
PAGZone posted Fri, 06 September 2002 at 7:31 PM
Was this bug around in the metacreations 1.0 days? If it was, I wouldnt hold my breath for a fix....
litst posted Sat, 07 September 2002 at 5:18 AM
Patrick said it right ... but resampling a movie IS feasible with Carrara and Photoshop . Here's how : - render your animation in Carrara at a large size . Use fast AA, you rarely need better than that if you're resampling then . - export it in a sequenced image format . All the images of the anim will be saved in a folder . - create an action in Photoshop that resizes down, saves and closes an image . - now, photoshop can apply the resampling action to all the images of the animation in a batch process - you can get the animation back in Carrara by importing it as a sequenced image animation . Then, you can export in another animation format for convenience . Voila :) . I guess you can do this more easily with After Effects and the likes, but even if you only have Photoshop you can still do it ! And, well, i have little hope to see this jaggies problem fixed in a patch because the post-render filters of Carrara are generated from the G-buffers and they're not anti-aliased :( . But who knows ?... Later, litst