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Minor issue with CC 2.0 - changing the focal length

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Hi, as suggested by Animagic, I am posting this minor issue here (from post https://forum.reallusion.com/319416/Character-Creator-where-is-focal-length?PageIndex=1)
My goal is to change the focal length inside CC.
To summarize, with CC 1.5, I was changing the focal length using Rampa's trick. What I did was opening the default CC 1.5 project (\Program\Assets\Creator\Scene\Default.iProject) with iClone 6 so that I get the same lighting as CC 1.5, change the focal length, and then replace the default project of CC 1.5 with this one.
Now with CC 2.0, I cannot open it's default project inside iClone 6, I get an error. My guess is that it was created with a newer version of iClone. So what I did was replace the default project of CC 2.0 with the same one i created previously for CC 1.5, but it created the following issues/observations:
-every time I open CC 2.0, I always have to change the project settings from standard to PBR, even if I saved the project as default ... .
-the background image, when softness is 0, is not blurry (with the CC 2.0 default project, it is always blurry). I don't know which is better. The blurry background hurts my eyes, and looks like there's no easy way to remove it. With the CC 1.5 default project, I start with no background, which I prefer.
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You can "remove" the blurred background by going in to the Scene Manager tab and turning off the visibility of the Sky.

https://forum.reallusion.com/uploads/images/22a667cd-430c-4d29-a0f7-2b3a.png 

Unfortunately this state is not saved with the Project and needs to be turned off every time that the project is opened.

Gerry



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I actually had figured this out, but then forgot that I did, the human brain!



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