Your Vray camera workflow/setup
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Your Vray camera workflow/setup
maybe you guys can share your workflow with regards to setting up your vray camera views. I always end up with an image wherein my furnitures look distorted (sofa ends up looking too long, room looks to narrow or too wide, or too loong than the actual dimension) and out of proportion. I never had problems setting my views with the standard cams.
Is there a way to set it up in such a way that the images will look right?
Is there a way to set it up in such a way that the images will look right?
arkiedmund- Manager
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Re: Your Vray camera workflow/setup
Hey bro! I Think the best way is to convert your standard camera to vray physical camera....SO walang madidistort then play with f-stop,shutter speed & iso nalang...Very easy db? Sana makatulong..try link below:
http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/leles-vray-tools
http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/leles-vray-tools
Re: Your Vray camera workflow/setup
just use the default focal length bro and you will never go wrong. ngayon pag sobrang malapit, adjust mo until 24. less that 24 na focal length will give you a distorted image kagaya ng mga kuha sa wide angle na camera. also maintain ang 36(default) film gate.
f-stop, shutter speed and iso will help you on the brightness side and has nothing to do with the distortions. good luck!
f-stop, shutter speed and iso will help you on the brightness side and has nothing to do with the distortions. good luck!
Re: Your Vray camera workflow/setup
thanks for the quick reply bros...i'll try to give it another go...nag u-upgrade tayo ngayon eh...
arkiedmund- Manager
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Re: Your Vray camera workflow/setup
i hope this can help sir...
focal length@ 45-
film gate varies, usually i try @40-60
and for narrow rooms- placing my cam outside walls, having the invisible to cam option for wall properties.
focal length@ 45-
film gate varies, usually i try @40-60
and for narrow rooms- placing my cam outside walls, having the invisible to cam option for wall properties.
bongskeigle- CGP Guru
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Re: Your Vray camera workflow/setup
bongskeigle wrote:i hope this can help sir...
focal length@ 45-
film gate varies, usually i try @40-60
and for narrow rooms- placing my cam outside walls, having the invisible to cam option for wall properties.
Thanks sir, this will help all of us in dealing with the camera..i am more used to the old school method per se...i am teaching myself some new tricks right now.
arkiedmund- Manager
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Re: Your Vray camera workflow/setup
bongskeigle wrote:i hope this can help sir...
focal length@ 45-
film gate varies, usually i try @40-60
and for narrow rooms- placing my cam outside walls, having the invisible to cam option for wall properties.
same here....
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