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i'm noobie here.
i'm a wings3d user, and i'm becoming a povray user because Kayosiii
has atualized his plugin to render/export from wings to pov.
i would like to know how can i specify the output size of the rendered
image?
Or i only have the size options under render|render settings???
(i am working at 3.5 release).
thanks in advance.
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Fonte Boa nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2005-01-31 12:23:
> i'm noobie here.
> i'm a wings3d user, and i'm becoming a povray user because Kayosiii
> has atualized his plugin to render/export from wings to pov.
>
> i would like to know how can i specify the output size of the rendered
> image?
> Or i only have the size options under render|render settings???
> (i am working at 3.5 release).
>
> thanks in advance.
>
>
In the windows version, there is a "command line" box. in it, you can enter something
like +w400
+h1200 to get a 400 by 1200 pixels image.
Alain
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Thank you, Darren: i'll try edit quickres.ini to create another resolutions
in that list.
Thank you, Alain: i'll experiment povray by the command line.
great community here!
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Fonte Boa <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Thank you, Alain: i'll experiment povray by the command line.
There's no need to run POV-Ray for Windows from the command line.
There's a textfield on top of the window which is called "command-line"
because it accepts the same options as command-line versions of the
program. You just have to write the +w and +h options in that textfield.
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N(11117333955)N(4254934330)N(3900569407)N(7382340)N(3358)N(970)}// - Warp -
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