Author Topic: why are my renders so low quality (Pixelated)  (Read 3834 times)

2021-04-17, 13:54:42

mma

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hello guys,

please I need help :(
I have been on the same scene for days trying to figure out why my Renders looks so bad, low quality (Pixelated). even after rendering for 6 hours it still looks the same.

I am not sure what i am doing wrong. i don't mind rendering for long hours but I should at least see its progress while rendering.

2021-04-17, 15:48:04
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Your renders are tiny and you're viewing them in 4x and 8x zoom. Set higher resolution and view them in 1:1 zoom.
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2021-04-17, 17:00:26
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Omg.. Thank you so much. Solved. I did exactly as you said.

2021-04-17, 18:37:09
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You're welcome! :]
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2022-05-05, 04:05:56
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Hello, I have the same problem like you do. But I'm really struggling with my own here. Can you help me to describe it in detail how to set up the higher resolution and set the zoom on 1:1?

2022-05-05, 09:28:08
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Hello, I have the same problem like you do. But I'm really struggling with my own here. Can you help me to describe it in detail how to set up the higher resolution and set the zoom on 1:1?

Hi, regarding changing production render resolution you can do so from the 3dsMax Render setup window (F10) > Common Tab > Output Size, you can either use a preset or select custom and set your own. In case your interactive rendering resolution is set too low, you might want to check your system settings and see if everything is in order. Again, Render setup window (F10) > System Tab > System Settings > Interactive rendering, and please make sure that Image upscaling factor is set to default 1.0.

As for the zoom levels, on your VFB window there are 3 magnifying glass icons at the top of the bar, right next to BEAUTY. You can zoom in with the +, zoom out with - (or mouse scroll) and the icon with the X resets your zoom levels.
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