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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] Feature Requests => Topic started by: romullus on 2023-01-04, 15:16:44

Title: Show focal plane in viewport for Corona camera
Post by: romullus on 2023-01-04, 15:16:44
I sometimes orient simple plane to the camera and link it to its target, so i would have nice focal plane representation in the viewport. It helps a lot in heavier scenes, or when DOF is not shallow enough to reliably judge position of focal plane from the render. Wouldn't it be nice if we could have such feature natively in Corona camera? It would also help in cases when one wants to use focus override and the plane trick doesn't help anymore.
Title: Re: Show focal plane in viewport for Corona camera
Post by: Aram Avetisyan on 2023-01-06, 11:44:22
Hi,

Thanks for bringing this up and sharing a workaround. This is reported now.

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Title: Re: Show focal plane in viewport for Corona camera
Post by: pokoy on 2023-01-06, 13:04:21
I sometimes orient simple plane to the camera and link it to its target, so i would have nice focal plane representation in the viewport. It helps a lot in heavier scenes, or when DOF is not shallow enough to reliably judge position of focal plane from the render. Wouldn't it be nice if we could have such feature natively in Corona camera? It would also help in cases when one wants to use focus override and the plane trick doesn't help anymore.
I remember this was a technical limitation, it's not possible to view any camera planes while looking through that camera. If you press 'p' to switch to perspective mode, the plane will become visible, set distance and press 'c' to switch to the camera's view again. Less clicks.
Not sure if this works for focus overrides.
Title: Re: Show focal plane in viewport for Corona camera
Post by: maru on 2023-01-06, 15:42:43
Just one note, not sure if it helps in this case, but: you can right-click in docked IR (in the VFB you need to click the "pick" button first) and then pick the focus point directly in the rendered image.