All figured out..

MjvolMjvol Posts: 93
edited October 2015 in New Users

Hello Discussion ended. 

Peace.

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  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 5,822

    You can change the settings for the size and format in the render settings under general. So if you want to scale your render up I suggest you load your scene again and change the render settings , maybe to something to 600 or 800 pixel, with better renders I use 1000 and even higher. I hope that helps. I have to admit I never encountered the problem of a too small render, which lets me think about of you used the correct render or maybe the thumbnail to upload?

  • Did you render and save the render, or did you just use File>Save which saves the scene with a 91 pixel thumbnail?

  • MjvolMjvol Posts: 93
    Linwelly said:

    You can change the settings for the size and format in the render settings under general. So if you want to scale your render up I suggest you load your scene again and change the render settings , maybe to something to 600 or 800 pixel, with better renders I use 1000 and even higher. I hope that helps. I have to admit I never encountered the problem of a too small render, which lets me think about of you used the correct render or maybe the thumbnail to upload?

     

     

    Yes you are right , I did load it up from the file that I saved in and it is about the size of thumbnail, I just thought it would be proper size , but thank you I will look into that render settings if I can figure that out. But thanks for the comment and taken your time out. Take care

    Mjvol

  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 5,822

    Your welcome, it's a lot to take in the beginning

  • MjvolMjvol Posts: 93

    I think I just figured it out with the help of Linwelly, hopefully this works..

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  • MjvolMjvol Posts: 93
    mjvol said:

    I think I just figured it out with the help of Linwelly, hopefully this works.. yep it worked thanks all,  and thank to you  Linwell

     

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 23,417

    Look how far you've come from being ready to quit a few days ago!

  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 5,822

    Great that it worked! Its good to give some of the help I received here and still receive to someone else

  • pwiecekpwiecek Posts: 1,561

    FYI, once you render and have a picture (or an animation) you are now OUT of the Realm of Daz Studio. If you want to change it, you have to render a new picture or use Photoshop or the GIMP.

  • KharmaKharma Posts: 3,214

    Congratulations on your first posted render!  You have hurdled the basics and are well on your way to creating wonderful artwork!!  :)

  • dHandledHandle Posts: 617

    I remember doing that tutorial and being massively impressed!  It's a good one for dramatic impact.

    I remember using the same set (without the dragon and warrior) with a female mage from a different angle, and seeing the blank alpha channel info where the doorway to that underground chamber was.  I I remember I experimenting with different backgrounds and imagining the possibilities...

    You could put anything outside that dungeon!

     

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  • MjvolMjvol Posts: 93
    dHandle said:

    I remember doing that tutorial and being massively impressed!  It's a good one for dramatic impact.

    I remember using the same set (without the dragon and warrior) with a female mage from a different angle, and seeing the blank alpha channel info where the doorway to that underground chamber was.  I I remember I experimenting with different backgrounds and imagining the possibilities...

    You could put anything outside that dungeon!

    Hey that looks neat, yea same set I used.. well done

    dHandle said:

     

     

  • MjvolMjvol Posts: 93
    barbult said:

    Look how far you've come from being ready to quit a few days ago!

     

     

    Yes your right. I am learning , And as time goes on who knows.

    Thanks

    Mjvol

     

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