I'm not sure if I want to purchase a 3D software program, but was just curious how they worked. I didn't download the trial or anything - just read a revue with some screen shots. I'm always searching for 'stuff' that I might want, though I am so comfortable with PI Pro 13, and do everything with it - except I don't use the animation feature in it - I've used Gif Construction to make animations for years. :)
Everything I've ever read about graphics for viewing on the internet says 72 dpi is the standard, because it still gives the clarity and yet download time is minimal. That is the reason I compress graphics I post on the forum to 72 dpi. If I were printing photographs then of course would use more dpi for higher resolution. :)
I do have a hard time opening the 'heavy' graphics here, especially when there are so many posted one right after another. Am sure I'm one of the last people in the world who relies on dialup!
I also pay for server space, and can upload a lot more graphics if they're under 100 KB than the larger ones! LOL I will delete this soon, but just for an example below, I compressed your lovely graphic of 413 KB to 93 KB, and it's still just gorgeous!
Oh for heaven’s sakes,..then you’re ok, lol. You know more about it than I do. All you need is cable. That pic looks fine to me, but don’t confuse me....I’ll stick to what I know. ;)
I feel bad for you, because I waited a long time up here in the “flatlands” of Nu Hamp-sha. I lived with AOL for way too long in the flatlands of Fla-duh too. ;)
I never use anything but 72 dpi. They say it doesn’t make any difference. Although I have seen some use up to 250 in some of their Vue pics. Why add to render times? Of course those same people do renders that last for days. Hah, not I!