Vray physical Camera question
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Vray physical Camera question
Is it possible to increase the blurness of a rendered image using the vray physical camera?
nyakunam- CGP Apprentice
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Re: Vray physical Camera question
Its not about Camera, it defends on your settings
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Re: Vray physical Camera question
Of course you can control the shallowness of the DOF via the vraycamera settings.
rather than explain it here, I'll just quote:
http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/200R1/examples_vrayphysicalcamera.htm
rather than explain it here, I'll just quote:
Example 9: Depth Of Field (DOF)
To enable the DOF effect you need to turn on the Depth-of-field option in the Sampling rollout of the physical camera. The effect is most strongly seen when the camera is close to some object, like when doing a "macro" photo. For a strong DOF effect, the camera aperture must be open wide (i.e. small f-number value). That may lead to a very burnt and bright image, so to preserve the same illuminosity over the whole image, the shutter speed must shortened. And at last but not at least the focus distance determines which part of the scene will be actually on focus. To get the focus near, you would need a small value and reverse - higher value for far focus.
http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/200R1/examples_vrayphysicalcamera.htm
Re: Vray physical Camera question
3DZONE wrote:Its not about Camera, it defends on your settings
v_wrangler wrote:Of course you can control the shallowness of the DOF via the vraycamera settings.
rather than explain it here, I'll just quote:Example 9: Depth Of Field (DOF)
To enable the DOF effect you need to turn on the Depth-of-field option in the Sampling rollout of the physical camera. The effect is most strongly seen when the camera is close to some object, like when doing a "macro" photo. For a strong DOF effect, the camera aperture must be open wide (i.e. small f-number value). That may lead to a very burnt and bright image, so to preserve the same illuminosity over the whole image, the shutter speed must shortened. And at last but not at least the focus distance determines which part of the scene will be actually on focus. To get the focus near, you would need a small value and reverse - higher value for far focus.
http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/200R1/examples_vrayphysicalcamera.htm
Kuha ko na. YES!. salamat mga sir. after all this time, un lang pala ipapahit.
nyakunam- CGP Apprentice
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