Hi there,
I would really like to know more about the rendering capabilities within Fusion. I have looked around for posts related to this, but I can't find ones that question/address the same issue.
I have to render 10 different models from the same angle and in the same environments to keep the positioning and style consistent.
When I render 'small' models the quality is great and shows a lot of details, but when I zoom out and render with the same settings (local renderer, advanced, 100 excellent quality) the quality is really bad.
But the renders need to be consistent, so trying to keep the angle and 'zoom' depth the same over small and big models does not give consistent rendering quality. My questions:
Thank you!
@Anonymous wrote:
...does the 'distance' from model to the camera always lower the render quality the further it gets?
No it does not. Make sure you don't have focal blur enabled! Or have it set at the int distance.
@TrippyLighting Thank you for your reply.
If you by focal blur you mean "Depth of Field", that setting was not enabled with the renders. Unless I missed another setting?
The 2 images below show the grain/quality of the png render if I zoom only once in a photo viewer.
This last image shows the grain/quality on a part without zooming in on the png render at all.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Thanks!
Those cropped sections may help to describe the symptoms, but without having access to a design it's hard to say what may be the root cause.
Can you share your design ?
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