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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: israel
Posts: 3
Name: dan heds |
I AM PRINTING A 70 x 100 cm SHEET OF A TOWER RENDER.
I AM USING A BACKGROUND OF A 2000x2000 PIXELS SKIES JPEG. THE RESULT OF THE SKY DOESNT LOOK SHARP BUT STRANGE AND BLURRY. IS THERE A WAY TO MAKE THEM LOOK CLEAN AND SHARP. THANKS |
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The best thing to do is get a higher res sky. You can buy them but you could also make one yourself by "painting" some skies together. There are some good resources on the web that include relatively high res stock photography for free use. Try these:
http://www.morguefile.com/archive/in...y=105597297636 http://www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=s&c=119 |
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