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#1 UnideN

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 03:40 PM

Is there any way to make it so i can have to colors instead of just one color?

Also how can i make the pic in Photoshop look good with out haveing shitty quality?

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 03:50 PM

erm if its a shity render it has shity quality. mines always good, and erm you can select n colorize certain parts of render if u want i guess take a while tho i duno tho but erm yeah there ya go.

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 03:57 PM

Is there any way to make it so i can have to colors instead of just one color?

Also how can i make the pic in Photoshop look good with out haveing shitty quality?

I assume you mean color as in meterials? (IE: Reflective, glass, metal, etc)
That can be done with the material manager and dragging an open material onto an object.

Your second question however does not make sense, if you are referring to quality (high res/low res) in PhotoShop, go File > Save as or, more detailed, File > Save for web and put the settings as high as you can.

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 04:05 PM

Does the size of the img matter as in saying 1024X724 or w/e?

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 04:11 PM

No, thats how big the picture will be...if your stretching a pic the quality it go down

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 06:37 PM

Say i make a c4d pic and put it in a 400x100 pic will it have bad quality?

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 06:40 PM

Ok, let me clear things up - your obvoiusly confused.

No matter when res in c4d you render in, the quality will be the same.

The only way it will negate quality is if you open it in Photshop and save it as a Jpeg with low quality settings (Say, 50 and below - in a scale of 0 to 100)

Stretching a picture will also loose some quality...but there is no reason to stretch a c4d render in Photoshop

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 08:00 PM

Ah i see thanks i know how to use them all but ive bene puzzeled by that thanks alot :)

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 10:56 PM

it all depends on your original resolution...

enlarging an image almost always loses quality in a jpeg... so if the original is smaller than the desired size, then it will go down in quality unless you downsize it..

best to scan at higher resolution... and then downsize to 72 dpi if it's for the web.

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Posted 03 October 2004 - 06:36 AM

You can color an object in cinema different colors in several ways. One is to make a polygon selection, save the selection, then make a separate material and apply only to that selection. Or you can use the body paint in cinema, which is pretty powerful.




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