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xtrm3d
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ver stylish rendering .. really like teh subject
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radiance
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Hi,

You really need to supersample, there's horrible aliasing in your images...

http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... f=21&t=878

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lenreed
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I will, as soon as i decide which images to render bigger.
And I am still exploring new angles.
I'm working on a laptop which barely supports Octane.
My gpu is a quadro 1600m and it crashes at big resolutions.
I'm still searching a resolution that will not crash.
So you'll have to be a little patient with me.
...but here are some new angles that I like
I was playing with the camera response.
Please help me choose the most interesting ones.
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typewritter03.jpg
typewritter03-2.jpg
typewritter04.jpg
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lenreed
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Finally took time for a bigger resolution render.
I see now I have a problem with the antialising - there is none.
But I don't think rescaling solves it
I am posting both the scaled and original.
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11.tif
11.png
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radiance
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buce but aliasing still...
have you tried the suggested link i gave to the procedure ?
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lenreed
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I followed the steps in the tutorial.
The result is the tif image I attached.
Is that the result expected
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