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Message - Re: DesignWorkshop, Radiance Online, ModelPAK, and DesignTextures!

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Posted by  Alex Smith on September 20, 1998 at 22:31:42:

In Reply to:  Re: DesignWorkshop, Radiance Online, ModelPAK, and DesignTextures! posted by kenkuhlman on September 20, 1998 at 14:11:03:

Hi Ken,

Artifice doesn't necessarily always have the information you're looking for, but we do try to include what we have that we think is useful.

Since Radiance Online itself is a rendering-only system, the modeling time is not a direct issue -- although of course it is one of the most important issues for the overall project.

Also from the rendering perspective, dots-per-inch is technically irrelevant, and the dimensions in inches are technically irrelevant. All that matters to the rendering process is the dimensions in pixels, which is also the true technical resolution of the image.

For this Morisada image, the final output resolution of the rendering was 1024 x 1024, with twice the height, width, and therefore detail of the image posted, just as Mike was saying.

Ken, do you have any images that you could give Artifice permission to use? I've seen some great ones you're sent in to the office, but we know there are rights restrictions on some of them. I think readers of the board would be very interested in seeing your particular approach, and thinking about the possibilities those options represent. Let us know...


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