White line appearing around png render
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Save in a different format for the time being if you are in a rush. Or do you really need the transparent part? Use a mask preset if so.
I dunno if it's just a native characteristic of PNGs or the way SU deals with them.
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I use PNG all the time and have never had this issue while saving from VR 1.49.01. Which version are you using?
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if your background is very bright/ white - then anti-aliasing will combine the edge pixels of your model and your background. try to make your background darker and see if it helps. otherwise, you can try turning off AA
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Can we see a sample output please?
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im using version 1.49.02
and it does appear to reduce if i darken the background i am working on. but i see that more as a quick fix if nothing else lasting works.
all i want is a crisp sharp image when i save my png. the transparency is important firsnt and foremost as the images i render are to be singular entities for an isometric map.
ive added a screen shot of a png render, but ive put it onto a black background to just help show up the edges better

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looks to me like an issue with a dark material on a light background. Did you try turning off anti-aliasing (in the image sampler tab)?
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when i turned off anti aliasing...it looked about 5 times worse

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Well, you would have to increase your resolution if AA is off, but anyhow, sounds like that may not be the issue. Is there a model or part of a model that you can post?
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Hello,
in your vray bitmap material render panel, try to set the "filter type" in "bitmap buffer" on "No filter". I had good results with that setting.
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thanks chon ill give that a try tonight. if all else fails ill post up a model..but i dont see why it would be a model. this happens even on a simple square block,
i was figuring it was something to do with the rendering itself more than the model -
the idea is that with a model, we can look at your vray settings and see if there's a solution.
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