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Yes when i am testing for feed back... I usually don't spend too much time on
test renders until i am done with and am satisfied with the main body of the
image... I then add detail or suggestions if i receive any.., Then if i am
really into the image or want to see finer overall detail i expand the rez...
Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> Moon47 <rdm### [at] earthlinknet> schreef in berichtnieuws
> 3973C6F0.E299513B@earthlink.net...
> > No not that bored... That is just my usual setting for an animation...
> Fair
> > resolution w/ fair speed ratio... Also minimal size for posting a still...
> Not
> > very detail sensitive although... =(
> Have you ever posted a still of 320*240? For an animation it might be ok,
> but for a still?
> I don't know...
>
> ZK
> http://www.povplace.be.tf
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True but as someone who uses moray almost exclusively, but with an
understanding of Pov-Ray code, I can tell you that Moray REALLY helps when it
comes to things like scene composition and visualization, it helps you make
good use of the available camera view:-)
Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> Paul Vanukoff <van### [at] primenetcom> schreef in berichtnieuws
> 3970bb5c$1@news.povray.org...
> >
> >
> > One word: "Damn."
> Why? It's a lot easier than using Moray! You can use macros, while-loops
> and randomized objects!
>
> > --
> > Paul Vanukoff
> ZK
> http://www.povplace.be.tf
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