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Oscar J

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by Oscar J » Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:30 pm
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OnoSendai

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by OnoSendai » Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:35 pm
Looks like a shift lens, Indigo has that.
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Oscar J

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by Oscar J » Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:42 pm
It does? How do I activate that?
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by Zom-B » Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:47 pm
its a camera feature that needs exporter support. IN C4D its called "Film Offset" for example.
Anyway, I think the Camera here is different from the shift lense Ono. its like a orthocam mixed with regular. problem about that is maybe the missing Viewport Preview in the 3D apps...
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OnoSendai

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by OnoSendai » Tue Feb 18, 2014 12:20 am
Zom-B wrote:its a camera feature that needs exporter support. IN C4D its called "Film Offset" for example.
Anyway, I think the Camera here is different from the shift lense Ono. its like a orthocam mixed with regular. problem about that is maybe the missing Viewport Preview in the 3D apps...
No, I think it's just shift lens with the camera oriented horizontally.
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by Bosseye » Tue Feb 18, 2014 2:44 am
I've tried the shift lens feature in SKIndigo but couldn't get it to work properly. It just shifted the entire view up as oppose to straightening the perspective. Not entirely sure what I did wrong. Is there a tutorial anywhere?
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by Zom-B » Tue Feb 18, 2014 2:46 am
The idea is to get a straight view with the camera first, and the shifting to a direction you want the camera to move

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by galinette » Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:34 am
OnoSendai wrote:No, I think it's just shift lens with the camera oriented horizontally.
Ono is right, it's just a special lens shift setting. Indigo lens shift camera is more complicated but also more flexible, as you can achieve the same exact effect, and other ones.
For information, this exists in the real world:
http://www.ppmag.com/web-exclusives/200 ... m-f-1.html
I'd like one of these for christmas.
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by StompinTom » Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:12 am
galinette wrote:OnoSendai wrote:No, I think it's just shift lens with the camera oriented horizontally.
Ono is right, it's just a special lens shift setting. Indigo lens shift camera is more complicated but also more flexible, as you can achieve the same exact effect, and other ones.
For information, this exists in the real world:
http://www.ppmag.com/web-exclusives/200 ... m-f-1.html
I'd like one of these for christmas.
Cheers,
Etienne
Is it possible to do proper lens tilt as well? That would be awesome, haven't seen this supported anywhere!
Also, is there any precedent for making 'custom' lenses? I.e. defining projection types in an xml file or something, or scripting your own lenses, perhaps in order to get specific aspherical lenses, etc.
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