I've created some simple animations from jpegs using the KPT Goo plugin I got with X3 and I'd like to export them preserving as much of the detail in the original picture as I can. The weird thing is that some of the animations come out clear but others come out really blurry, as if the rendering is done to a lower resolution and then scaled up to the original picture's size. I'm always rendering as uncompressed AVI at 100% scaling.
I've tried some experiments to try to pin down the optimal size or ratio that'll give good results, but I can't for the life of me figure out what the exact rules are. There's definitely some sweet spot because over a certain picture size, the results get worse. Could it be number of total pixels in the picture? The proportion? Vertical or horizontal size? Maybe it's the file type? TIA for any clues.
KPT Goo Animation Render Resolution Rules?
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Re: KPT Goo Animation Render Resolution Rules?
Hello Zoomer,
I'm Abiel from the Corel Support. If you like to preserve as much detail as you can from the original picture, you may want to change the number of fps settings from the current settings to either 24 fps or 30 fps, you can locate that settings when you click on the down arrow opposite the MAKE MOVIE title.
Though I cannot provide you the exact settings, you can just play around with the settings and use different file format.
Hope that helps.
I'm Abiel from the Corel Support. If you like to preserve as much detail as you can from the original picture, you may want to change the number of fps settings from the current settings to either 24 fps or 30 fps, you can locate that settings when you click on the down arrow opposite the MAKE MOVIE title.
Though I cannot provide you the exact settings, you can just play around with the settings and use different file format.
Hope that helps.
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