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2014-08-18, 16:24:50

OllyV

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About 2mins to render. Z-Depth rendered and camera blur done in post.
« Last Edit: 2014-08-18, 17:12:27 by OllyV »

2014-08-18, 17:11:52
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OllyV

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Translucency and a strong side light. About 6 mins to render. Camera DOF and levels tweaked in post.

2014-08-18, 18:32:36
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kehaola

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Translucency and a strong side light. About 6 mins to render. Camera DOF and levels tweaked in post.

Have you tried using DOF in Corona?

It gives you a natural DOF effect without the artifact from using Z-Depth + Lens Blur

2014-08-19, 08:47:17
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nice concept :) and choosing of cool colors

2014-08-20, 10:57:43
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OllyV

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Translucency and a strong side light. About 6 mins to render. Camera DOF and levels tweaked in post.

Have you tried using DOF in Corona?

It gives you a natural DOF effect without the artifact from using Z-Depth + Lens Blur

Hi there, yes I did try it but haven't really got the hang of it fully yet. I agree it would be much nicer to have a natural DOF. The flipside is the flexibility the post method gives, especially for animation.

As I understand it, the Corona DOF is dependant on the aperture and sensor width, rather than where the camera target is - so how do you switch focus between depth areas, without a lot of guess work?

2014-08-20, 12:25:02
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Love the cityscape - its beautiful :)
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2014-08-20, 12:50:21
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As I understand it, the Corona DOF is dependant on the aperture and sensor width, rather than where the camera target is - so how do you switch focus between depth areas, without a lot of guess work?
Focus distance is driven by camera target, unless you choose to override it in CoronaCameraMod.
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