Pixelate image after travelling

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iyol23
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Pixelate image after travelling

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hello everybody! Im working in an animation on TVPait 9Pro, my project is 1920 x 1080, the problem is that i have a very big travelling in, and when the characters and background are getting closer they get pixelated. I tried drawing the characters bigger but anyway i have to make them small to be in the initial position for the travelling and at the end is the same problem; does anybody knows how to solve the problem or at least make it not so obvious? thank u very much in advance!


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hi Irma,
if you have a "very big travelling in", you should start in a project with the appropriate size,
and the camera size set to the output size,
f.i., for a HD output (1920x1080) and a 3x zoom-in, your working project must be created at a 5760x3240 size,
then, once your scene animated and timed, and the camera time-profile adjusted to your wish,
you can "Render Camera to New Project" to recover a project at the output size (1920x1080).
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Note; you can truck in as close as 720p (1280x720) and still be within the parameters considered High Definition.
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thank u very much to both for your advices and help :)
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ZigOtto wrote:hi Irma,
if you have a "very big travelling in", you should start in a project with the appropriate size,
and the camera size set to the output size,
f.i., for a HD output (1920x1080) and a 3x zoom-in, your working project must be created at a 5760x3240 size,
then, once your scene animated and timed, and the camera time-profile adjusted to your wish,
you can "Render Camera to New Project" to recover a project at the output size (1920x1080).
[great, now I know what I should have done, thanks!]
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