Fuzziness
Fuzziness
Hello, I would like to know how to remove this effect of fuzziness (DoF?).
Nice when we make a render on an object and of loan, but during a global render (here from an inside), it is very ugly. And I don't know how to remedy it.
Thank you in advance.
Nice when we make a render on an object and of loan, but during a global render (here from an inside), it is very ugly. And I don't know how to remedy it.
Thank you in advance.
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Re: Fuzziness
in the skindigo render settings under 'camera', choose autofocus and select a smaller aperture (higher value)..
something in the f/16 - f/128 range then click apply..
you might have your default settings saved with the shallow dof so you might want to do a 'save defaults' with the small aperture and use the shallow dof on a case_to_case basis.
something in the f/16 - f/128 range then click apply..
you might have your default settings saved with the shallow dof so you might want to do a 'save defaults' with the small aperture and use the shallow dof on a case_to_case basis.
Re: Fuzziness
Is the scale of the model correct?
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Re: Fuzziness
Thanks it's workJeff Hammond wrote:in the skindigo render settings under 'camera', choose autofocus and select a smaller aperture (higher value)..
something in the f/16 - f/128 range then click apply..
you might have your default settings saved with the shallow dof so you might want to do a 'save defaults' with the small aperture and use the shallow dof on a case_to_case basis.
Re: Fuzziness
I would suggest to rather make the scene the correct scale, than to try and fix it by making the camera tiny - this is because other materials (like glass) expect the world to be in units of metres (it looks here like centimetres).
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Re: Fuzziness
nah, it's probably properly scaled.. you can't (easily) draw small things in sketchup.. faces with edges less than ~1/16" won't form and you have to do weird work arounds to get them to (scaling up the model 100x then scale back down etc.)lycium wrote:I would suggest to rather make the scene the correct scale, than to try and fix it by making the camera tiny - this is because other materials (like glass) expect the world to be in units of metres (it looks here like centimetres).
that refrigerator would be dotted with missing faces if this were in cm..
[could be wrong of course and this model really is tiny .. but i doubt it.]
Re: Fuzziness
The camera was 1/22, it was simply for that. Otherwise the scene is sized well.
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Re: Fuzziness
1/22 should not blur with standard camera and scene dimensions... The exported geometry is very likely at wrong scale.
If you take a picture of a kitchen with a 35mm camera and 1/22 aperture you will not have this DoF effect, and Indigo is correct regarding this. It really looks like you take a miniature kitchen with a macro lens.
In Indigo log output, what is the distance calculated by autofocus?
Etienne
If you take a picture of a kitchen with a 35mm camera and 1/22 aperture you will not have this DoF effect, and Indigo is correct regarding this. It really looks like you take a miniature kitchen with a macro lens.
In Indigo log output, what is the distance calculated by autofocus?
Etienne
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Re: Fuzziness
It was at f/1.0 sorry, but it's work now with F/22.0
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