Better quality rendering.
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- Squeakydave
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Better quality rendering.
Oof! that sounded a bit contraversial but let me explain.
I find that any small details always seem to come out bigger when rendering in Moho. This has been bugging me for a little while especially if you have a character that gets nearer in frame. When it is further away the small details like the features don't scale properly. they seem bigger and softer than they should be.
The reason I write this now is that I am working on a project where I am exporting to Flash. I found that when I do a Moho render my details look all squidgy and Pants but if I do an export movie to .swf everything looks like it does in my edit window - lovely.
I would very much like that quality in my final output.
Thanks for listening.
I find that any small details always seem to come out bigger when rendering in Moho. This has been bugging me for a little while especially if you have a character that gets nearer in frame. When it is further away the small details like the features don't scale properly. they seem bigger and softer than they should be.
The reason I write this now is that I am working on a project where I am exporting to Flash. I found that when I do a Moho render my details look all squidgy and Pants but if I do an export movie to .swf everything looks like it does in my edit window - lovely.
I would very much like that quality in my final output.
Thanks for listening.
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- spasmodic_cheese
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I have the exact same problem, with no lines:
http://www.galaxy12.com/Video/MrZerro_AnimTest01.5.mov
The mouth is only marginally detailed (again no lines, just overlapping shapes creating lines), but looses all detail and becomes a moving blob of black as we zoom out. Why the loss of detail?
If I have the chance I'll render out a close up version. But you should be able to see a tongue in there and not just the black of the mouth outline. And yes, it looks nearly that blobby with no compression (just less pixilated).
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http://www.galaxy12.com/Video/MrZerro_AnimTest01.5.mov
The mouth is only marginally detailed (again no lines, just overlapping shapes creating lines), but looses all detail and becomes a moving blob of black as we zoom out. Why the loss of detail?
If I have the chance I'll render out a close up version. But you should be able to see a tongue in there and not just the black of the mouth outline. And yes, it looks nearly that blobby with no compression (just less pixilated).
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Last edited by kdiddy13 on Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
try to use different converters to swf. For example some of new, such as video to flash converter. http://www.geovid.com/video_to_flash_converter/
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Does making the initial image & Moho file(s) bigger then exporting the file and rendering it smaller in another program help? (Example: Create all files, image and moho, at 640 x 480, export as bmp or targa files the same 640 x 320 size and then in another program (Adobe After Effects) reduce/output to the a smaller size 320 x 240.)
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Rendering at least 2-3 times scale isn't perfect either, but does work to some extent, but then you're files, pre-compression are 4-8 times as big as should be necessary (remember when you double the resolution, you're doubling length and width). Not a very good solution as far as I'm concerned, especially if you plan on working on a longer project.
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Last edited by kdiddy13 on Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
You have problems when small details go bad when zoomed out. I have problems when big lines appear thinner when zoomed in. It's keeping the same line thickness in the shot, but as it zooms out, the lines appear to get thicker, but it is just the renderer keeping the same line thickness throughout the shot. I am not sure if this is due to the varied line thicknesses I use in the picture, because when I rendered an animation based on Tutorial 3.4 (Final), the lines scale properly (and there is only one line width, as far as I can tell).
A tad frustrating, to say the least.
A tad frustrating, to say the least.
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