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  • Alan Lorence

    May 11, 2006 at 12:32 pm

    Yes. You’re limited to rendering slightly smaller than your desktop resolution in particleIllusion SE and 3.0, but 3.0 comes with pIllusionRender, the standalone renderer that can handle larger resolutions.

    (although it’s been pointed out that some Mac systems have a problem rendering larger than 2048 with pIRender)

    Alan.
    wondertouch

  • Jose Burgos

    May 12, 2006 at 2:39 am

    I have made a few HD projects with PI3 and it works great.
    Also recently changed my monitor so as not to have to change my screen size to render but the fact that was able to was a great feature.

    Jose Burgos

  • Mike Sullivan

    May 12, 2006 at 6:03 pm

    How have you rendered out your HD movies?

  • Jose Burgos

    May 12, 2006 at 7:43 pm

    If your monitor is not large enough to render a HD res at 100% in PI3, then change your desktop setting to make your res as large as needed.
    You will have to scroll around as your desktop is now larger than your monitor but the HD at 100% can be rendered.
    You could also you the particle render program but it does not use your GPU and as such, takes longer to render (PI uses OpenGL).

    But yes I have rendered for two projects using PI3 in the over sized desktop way.
    I only yesterday purchased a large monitor.

    Take care,
    Jose Burgos

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