Small dwelling.
Re: Small dwelling.
One number 10, two number 15's and one number 19. Four number 36 and two extra packs of prawn crackers, please.
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Last edited by Mike1158 on Thu Mar 04, 2021 12:53 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Looks like you found the answers to the camera setting. Looking good to me.
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Thanks mate, still getting to grips with the dof where I want it, in that render the glass on the left was intended to be in focus but this is going to be a while and I am quite happy with that.
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They are the same tutorial. Not two different tutorials.
Where it says "double the F stop" I'm not pushing any special button I am simply typing in the number I want to use, yes you can select from the little F-stop typical sizes drop down list, but I'm just doubling the number manually by typing in the f-stop I want.
I have found over the years that by doubling or halving settings numbers I can more efficiently discover their effects.
So if F-stop of 22 isn't working for me, I may cut that in half and use 11, if still not satisfied, then I may try 6 or 5. In the video I went from 16 to 8 to 4, then from 16 to 32 to 64... that's my way of quickly showing how changes to the parameter are effecting the results.
It says in the video tutorial at 1:11 here to use the Scene View Tool to set the focal point
I apologize if it is confusing, it is difficult sometimes to remember how these terms are all easily complicated in our heads when we are learning.
Thanks for your patience.
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Got it, thank you.
This is more like the render I had in my mind, glasses in focus and able to reflect the kitchen area behind the camera but the 3d figures out of focus which I expected (Hoped) would improve their appearance. I'll leave it up to you whether it works or not. I am biassed, at lest the Cats and Badgers think so.
This is more like the render I had in my mind, glasses in focus and able to reflect the kitchen area behind the camera but the 3d figures out of focus which I expected (Hoped) would improve their appearance. I'll leave it up to you whether it works or not. I am biassed, at lest the Cats and Badgers think so.
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It has been pointed out on the Sketchucation forum that the glass on the left is stretched due to the dof or the basic render view I selected. I missed it, mea culpa.
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This is not from DOF but rather from FOV - field of view - the wide angle lens causes distortion around the outside edges. Normal.
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Thanks mate, rethinking a few things for the bedroom renders.
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No upper floor renders yet but a garden setting into the house.
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