Author Topic: corona 3d max and windows scaling on high resolution monitors  (Read 5466 times)

2017-03-21, 20:16:26

aldola

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Hi to all I just recently bought a laptop to sometimes work at home and eventually at office.

its a dell xps 15 it has a 3840 x 2160 monitor but I find that with 3d max 2017 and corona Its unusable, everting its so tiny, it like its not taking windows scaling at all...

does anyone has the same problem? there is some solution to this?

I attach an image with my problem

cheers

2017-03-21, 20:40:34
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aldola

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the attachment is a 3k render at 100% i see it very small, i don't know if its a windows or a 3d max problem

2017-03-22, 11:49:13
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maru

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Hi, I can only say for now that UI improvements for high-res are planned. There were some fixes already related to IR on 4k displays, but probably no UI changes yet. You can try the newest daily build anyway to see if there is any difference: https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000570015-daily-builds
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2017-03-22, 13:36:14
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aldola

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thanks, on photoshop they made a 200 % scaling setting, something like this will be nice

2017-06-09, 20:21:40
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Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2022-01-14, 20:22:31
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done
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)