Upscaling a no anti-aliasing animation from 1080p to 4K
Posted: 13 May 2020, 15:40
Hello TVP community! I'm trying to achieve nice curves from up-scaling a no-anti-aliasing animation in 1080p to 4K. Now because the lines are pixel-crisp, I'm having to work around this by defaulting my projects in 5K and drawing thicker strokes, later compressing the document down to 4K when the animation is done - smoothing the strokes into believable anti-a clean outlines. This isn't bad and I'm always guaranteed a smooth curve almost all the time, but in terms of memory and PC consumption, it begins to take its toll.
Would anybody happen to know a way to make this work the other direction? I'm in the midst of doing online streaming with animation work and the CPU takes a massive dive when working on a 4K+ document. All of this is manageable offline but when streaming, it's different (1080p docs seem more than fine). Ideally I'd want to keep the anti-aliasing disabled to keep the colouring phase painless and also keep the "Sketch panel" tools from turning messy during cleaning up the animation, if possible.
I've given it some experimenting but the results as you'll see from the attached image are still blocky. What you'll see is a 1080p doodle copied 3 times, each given it's own unique treatment > Modify document to 4K> Play with Histogram FX.
My specs are as follows if this helps:
Windows 10 Pro
Intel Core i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
1TB SSD
4TB HDD
16GB RAM
GeForce GTX 1080
All of my "Preview Setting" options are unchecked, all of my animation documents are loaded from the SSD for minimum fuss on CPU (at least I hope it's gone down) and I stream in 720p 30fps.
Your advice, efficiency tips and expertise is welcome. Be it settings on TV Paint, PC parts to consider upgrading or industry insight.
Thank you.
Would anybody happen to know a way to make this work the other direction? I'm in the midst of doing online streaming with animation work and the CPU takes a massive dive when working on a 4K+ document. All of this is manageable offline but when streaming, it's different (1080p docs seem more than fine). Ideally I'd want to keep the anti-aliasing disabled to keep the colouring phase painless and also keep the "Sketch panel" tools from turning messy during cleaning up the animation, if possible.
I've given it some experimenting but the results as you'll see from the attached image are still blocky. What you'll see is a 1080p doodle copied 3 times, each given it's own unique treatment > Modify document to 4K> Play with Histogram FX.
My specs are as follows if this helps:
Windows 10 Pro
Intel Core i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
1TB SSD
4TB HDD
16GB RAM
GeForce GTX 1080
All of my "Preview Setting" options are unchecked, all of my animation documents are loaded from the SSD for minimum fuss on CPU (at least I hope it's gone down) and I stream in 720p 30fps.
Your advice, efficiency tips and expertise is welcome. Be it settings on TV Paint, PC parts to consider upgrading or industry insight.
Thank you.