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?
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
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.
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...
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
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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?
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
Your welcome, it's a lot to take in the beginning
I think I just figured it out with the help of Linwelly, hopefully this works..
Look how far you've come from being ready to quit a few days ago!
Great that it worked! Its good to give some of the help I received here and still receive to someone else
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.
Congratulations on your first posted render! You have hurdled the basics and are well on your way to creating wonderful artwork!! :)
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
Yes your right. I am learning , And as time goes on who knows.
Thanks
Mjvol