render at half dimensions
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render at half dimensions
I have an animation which I am exporting to a series of pngs. I would like to export it at half of its current size.
I tick the render at half dimensions but the output pngs are fuzzy/jaggy when compared to the full size export
If I change the project setting width and half to make it half the size then export at full size (without the half dimension ticked) then I still get a fuzzy/jaggy output.
Is there any way to half the size of my animation and still achieve a sharp output when exporting to png?
thank you
(originally posted on e-frontier forum)
I tick the render at half dimensions but the output pngs are fuzzy/jaggy when compared to the full size export
If I change the project setting width and half to make it half the size then export at full size (without the half dimension ticked) then I still get a fuzzy/jaggy output.
Is there any way to half the size of my animation and still achieve a sharp output when exporting to png?
thank you
(originally posted on e-frontier forum)
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thanks for the replies.
The image and animation is made completely inside AS which means that I would expect that if I change the project settings as per rplate then I should see no loss in quality.
I do get a fuzzy image after export when I compare it to its full size export.
I will post the two images as soon as I get chance
thanks again
The image and animation is made completely inside AS which means that I would expect that if I change the project settings as per rplate then I should see no loss in quality.
I do get a fuzzy image after export when I compare it to its full size export.
I will post the two images as soon as I get chance
thanks again
If by saying the image and animation is made completely inside you are saying you are using only vector layers then, yes, you should not get any change in sharpness. So you *only* have vector layers for your drawings, correct?
Naturally if you bring in any bitmap images that's a whole different story. Perhaps you could post an image of your layer setup as well.
Naturally if you bring in any bitmap images that's a whole different story. Perhaps you could post an image of your layer setup as well.
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