Renders

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  1. .:[GeNoCiDE]:.

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    Sorry, not sure which is the correct forum for this topic, if it's wrong please let me know where to post in future :)

    anyways:

    few questions;
    1. what is a render? ive heard many different definitions seen many different things
    2. how are they made?
    3. do they add to a sigs/wallpapers/ etc quality?

    be great if someone could help me out..


    thanks.
     
  2. PhoenixFlames

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    lol, looks like i am the only 1 that is gonna write back. if no1 has told u by now then i will. a render is a picture with the background taken out. they vary in difficulty as different pictures hav different quality and different backgrounds. i cant really talk about this much coz i am crap at renders. just look at my sig!!! LMAO
     
  3. PointZero125

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    Yea, basically, it's a picture of someone or something, taken out of it's original background so it is EASIER to put into your sig. To do it, you just take the polygonial lasso tool, zoom in to about 500% and then click around the edges the thing you want to cut out.
     
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    A render is really something fresh made. More so like a c4d or 3dmax thing. What he said^, is a CUTOUT of the image.
     
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    A picture that goes in sigs, wallpapers, etc. They have no background and can be made in Photoshop Image Ready.
     

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