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Nov 1st 2001 | #19560 Report |
Member since: Oct 5th 2001 Posts: 31 |
I have a 2 questions about 3D Max. 1) For some reason, after I render and save my image as a .jpg, it looks blurred. Is there a way to keep the image sharper? 2) Is it me or does the white bg in MAX, not really white? When I open a saved file from Max in PS6, it looks grey and not really white. Am I doing something wrong when saving my file? Thanks in advance. |
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Nov 29th 2001 | #21885 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
Well, i have Cinema 4D and the background's also grey. Simply create a sky (if you can do that in 3dsmax) or a plane and add a white material to it. It could be one of your render preferances however. The blurred effect is most likely your render preference, go into the prefs and see what's wrong. It could just be your lighting, which may be volumetric which gives it a fog look.
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Dec 1st 2001 | #22029 Report |
Member since: Oct 5th 2001 Posts: 31 |
WOW!! I didnt think anyone was going to reply. Thanks alot, I'm going to try that. |
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