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#1  rayera 13 Jan 2006 12:54

To get a better and sharper render move the preset slidet to the Final point. or use custom setings. I attach here a picture of the setings I most use.

In the manual seting are key for sharper pictures:

[u:707f669cc4]Texture filtering[/u:707f669cc4]: this is for reducing noice in distant texture with small pattern or bad textures (I never use it)
[u:707f669cc4]Min shading rate[/u:707f669cc4]: This is key for sharpnes, low values are sharp but slow, hi value are faster but lose details.
[u:707f669cc4]Pixel sample[/u:707f669cc4]: it say how many samples are done for one pixel, 1 won't be antialiasing but fast, something between 3 and 5 are good.
[u:707f669cc4]Max Texture size[/u:707f669cc4]: here a low number will save memory but will lose details.
[u:707f669cc4]Post filter size[/u:707f669cc4]: this is the way firefly handle antialiasing, a hiher number smoth the image. The box filter is fast but blurr too much. The gaussian works better but slower. Never used the Sinc, it's the slower.

Remember to do your own test and save them for later use.

If you need some more help please ask, I'll be very pleased to try to help you  
 



 
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#2  Tormie 13 Jan 2006 13:33

Hey this is great   ! And I liked a lot your hand writing   !     
 




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#3  JanReinar 13 Jan 2006 13:57

Thanks rayera!          
 




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#4  rayera 13 Jan 2006 14:08

I'm left handed and I've a very ugly handwriting , Davide you are a  
I've could have blame on my humbel graphic tablet but it's actualy my handwriting.  
 



 
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#5  TdaC 13 Jan 2006 15:01

Hey I'm lefthanded too!1 Nice and easely understanble tutorial.
 



 
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#6  Tormie 13 Jan 2006 18:13

Ohm you haven't seen MY handwriting ... Not that when I type on the keyboard is much better
 




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#7  pangor 13 Jan 2006 18:53

Nice information and although the interface is somewhat different, it useful with Poser 5 too.  One detail about texture filtering though.  You do often need to use it when working with some hair modelsto avoid distracting artifacts. Also needed it for the lace dress that Gloria is wearing in my Seasons series.  I wish texture filtering was not a universal setting.
 



 
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