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Smukkehansen
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by Smukkehansen » Thu Aug 28, 2014 12:18 am
Hi Indigo,
I have made a file in SketchUp and use your program to render it.
Is it not possible to get a higher resolution than 72 dpi, or a bit sharper than the one i made, it's very blury and not sharp!
It render for about 24 hours, and not finish
Best,
Jesper

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by Oscar J » Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:54 am
The resolution in Indigo is not measured in DPI, but in pixels wide and pixels high. Under Render Settings, you need to crank up the resolution to the double, for example. That will make the image more defined. Leaving it to render for several hours won't make the image resolution higher! For a scene like that, half an hour should be more than enough.
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by Juju » Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:04 am
Also, Indigo does not stop rendering, it keeps on going... You will need to stop it manually or set a SPP value limit. See the FAQ's and manual.
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by Zom-B » Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:35 am
Also set your camera f-stop to 8 to avoid Depth of Field blur in your scene.
Use supersampling together with the sharp downscale filter for sharpest output without ringing!
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Smukkehansen
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by Smukkehansen » Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:57 pm
Hey
Thanks for all you help, it much better now
A little question, do you know how I can lighten the shadows ? I can't find where!
Best,
Jesper
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by Zom-B » Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:00 am
Hey
There is no direct shadow-density-control
You need to change tonemapping, or set another Lightsource to bright up the area
You also can render Sun & Sky in different LightLayers and reduce Sun strength for also lighter shadows (and less sun light!)

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by Smukkehansen » Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:34 am
Thanks for quick reply
No i have something to work with.
When I find the perfect settings, is there a smart way to save it for my others scene ?
Thanks again,
Jesper
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