Author Topic: CAMERA SHIFT  (Read 3743 times)

2014-06-27, 11:14:04

methynn

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Hi great renderer,

A camera shift parameter will be awasome.

2014-06-27, 12:40:46
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Captain Obvious

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If you have V-Ray, you can actually use the V-Ray Camera with Corona, and use the shift option in there.

2014-06-29, 15:14:32
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piripi

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If you don't have vray you can use the "skew" modifier... Not as nice as the vray cam... But works fine!


2014-06-29, 18:48:06
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Captain Obvious

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If you don't have vray you can use the "skew" modifier... Not as nice as the vray cam... But works fine!
Just beware that the "skew" modifier will, just like V-Ray's "guess from vertical/horizontal" shift actually zoom out the more of a 2D offset you're using. The only way to get correct lens shifting inside Max is to use V-Ray's shift, and leave the "correction" alone.

2014-06-30, 12:59:35
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methynn

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Thanks for the answers. Vray camera works just fine. But I wish we can use it directly inside corona.
Thanks again.

2014-07-04, 18:21:57
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Lyzdeika

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use standart camera - and from menu - modifiers- camera - camera corrections. i use standart camera and check in settings use photographic exposure