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Beadin Sabovic
20th Nov 2003, 03:17 am
Hi everybody !

I am doing rendering in CAD, and I know in order to get high quality of rendering I should have this settings:
1. Facetres =10
2. Anti-Aliasing should be checked high
3. Photo Raytrace

Now I have questions :
Does screen resolution effect my Rendering ?
What is better: Render in Window,
Render in Viewport, or
Render in File
to get higher quality ?

If somebody can explain to me what else I have to do to get highest quality of my image :oops: :oops: :oops: after I do my Rendering:
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Thank you very much for you help :oops:

hendie
20th Nov 2003, 11:47 am
screen resolution does not affect rendering, just what you see onscreen.

What is better: Render in Window,
Render in Viewport, or
Render in File

depends.... what do you want the rendering for ?
if you just want to view it then render to window. If you want to save the file to use somewhere, render to file.
For better image quality, increase image size.
There is a lot more to rendering to get "high quality" images. (High Quality is a very subjectiv eterm and often misused.) other things to consider are materials, mapping, lighting , shadows etc.

Orbit
20th Nov 2003, 05:36 pm
Try render in File for better quality.

Beadin Sabovic
23rd Nov 2003, 08:14 pm
thank you very much