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i've uploaded a quick little move and i was just wondering, what do i have to do to get the best quality for the final render. On the movie you can see strange lines. How do i get rid of em. P.S It IS subpached and smooth
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For starters:
1. Camera properties - up Antialiasing to Med 2. Object properties - Experiment with increased render subpatch level |
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Are you using compression on the video? What codec?
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Ive put the Antialiasing to Medium and increase the subpach level. The quality is better but still not that good. For the video thing i put it on AVI and "indeo video 5.10"
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