Author Topic: [solved] How can I render a frame in portrait mode?  (Read 1592 times)

2019-01-05, 05:32:54

John.McWaters

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I've attempted to plug in an aspect ratio into my camera that has a greater height than width, but it has only resulted in a square image. Is there a way to get a camera to render a frame that is in portrait mode or any other ratio that has more verticality than horizontality? I saw that you can rotate the camera, but I was hoping there's an easier way that doesn't force me to look at my monitor sideways. Thanks!
« Last Edit: 2019-01-09, 13:23:33 by maru »

2019-01-05, 11:10:02
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Uh, change the resolution?

1080 (width) x 1920 (height) should do it?
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2019-01-07, 12:10:36
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Wait, is this Corona for 3ds Max?
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2019-01-07, 16:17:48
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Yes, I've included a screenshot where I adjusted the resolution to be 1080x1920, but when I view the safe frame, it's square, not 9:16 as it should be at that resolution.


2019-01-07, 16:23:55
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Think you need to check your numbers again. There's nowt wrong with that screenshot, it's doing exactly what you've put in.
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2019-01-07, 16:42:42
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