NationStates Jolt Archive


Help With DOGA

Willink
26-08-2005, 14:50
Hi guys, im having a problem with DOGA. I want to host pics on Imageshack, but the pictures are only thumbnails and if i inlarge them they are verry blurry, so could anyone help me ??
Mekonia
26-08-2005, 17:09
Hi guys, im having a problem with DOGA. I want to host pics on Imageshack, but the pictures are only thumbnails and if i inlarge them they are verry blurry, so could anyone help me ??


Would love to, but I've no idea what you are talking about, perhaps if you change the title of the thread more IT minded NSers might respond?
Gruenberg
26-08-2005, 17:13
Willink: I don't know myself, but I'd try finding the DoGA board (which is on invision server 6, but I can't remember the precise link). If you have irc, come on #nationstates - they'll be able to help you.
imported_Berserker
26-08-2005, 17:17
I'm going to take a guess and say that you're probably not rendering your models but taking the pictures from the doga folders? (Bout the only thing I can think of)

(I don't have DOGA on this PC, so bear with me.) Go to the display( or render) tab and select render properties. You can change the settings, such as light color, background, and picture size. Make sure the picture size is reasonable for your uses. (800x600 is prolly a good bet)

Also, for more advanced options (Under L3), go to your program folders DOGA-L3 folder and search for RendOpt (Should look like a little building icon)
Openning this gives you many more render options. It should be noted though, that if you want to use these settings, open it, apply the settings but don't close, then go to doga nad hit F5 for render. If you open up rendering options in the display tab, the options will revert back to the rendering options default.
Oye Oye
26-08-2005, 20:06
Hi guys, im having a problem with DOGA. I want to host pics on Imageshack, but the pictures are only thumbnails and if i inlarge them they are verry blurry, so could anyone help me ??

My Labrador Retriever was very stressed out, so I started taking her to some DOGA classes. She's feeling much better now.