Author Topic: Fisheye lens  (Read 6760 times)

2015-07-03, 10:07:10

Adi

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Hello guys , is it possible to render a fisheye images with corona ?

Something like this : http://s1186.photobucket.com/user/dmc1965/media/65_fisheye_sample1_fs.jpg.html

I searched through the forum and i found out about spherical rendering but that's not what i need :)

2015-07-03, 11:10:40
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You can render from a camera facing a mirror ball, or through an actual glass lens. :)
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2015-07-03, 14:20:06
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You can render from a camera facing a mirror ball, or through an actual glass lens. :)

haha creative :) mirror ball is an option but i get my camera visible in the reflection :P

I wonder if anybody actually tried rendering through the glass :)

2015-07-03, 14:34:47
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good ol 2012, https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,250.msg1583.html#msg1583 :)
I remember there were more threads like this.
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2015-07-03, 16:20:46
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Just tested sphere method works perfectly even the rendertime doesent hurt much.
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2015-07-03, 16:25:14
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2015-07-06, 21:25:09
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S**t , recreating lens actually works :O
once more Corona proves it's awesomness :)

2015-07-06, 21:30:10
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Any new renders using this method? I am very curious about it ;) Some awesome results we could spotlight in our gallery? :D
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2015-07-31, 00:29:25
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but you cant use dof this way, right?

2015-07-31, 09:11:39
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Actually it should be quite opposite - you can't get picture without DOF with this method :]
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