stevew
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stevew
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Is this possible in Iclone ie the objects to grow the nearer they are to the camera. Cheers Steve Warby
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Kelleytoons
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Kelleytoons
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That's how all the cameras work.
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sonic7
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sonic7
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@stevew Perspective views like that are achieved by lining up your 3D objects and then moving a "created" camera to one end of your model - looking sort of 3/4 angle back along it...
Selecting your camera (LHS "Scene" pane > "Settings" > "Modify" tab), - you can then change your *Focal Length* under Right Side 'Modify' tab. You can get: * Greater forced perspective using a *wide* iClone lens (like 20mm) (with camera close-in), OR; * Lesser forced perspective using a *telephoto* iClone lens (like 120mm or more) (with camera further away).
You can get 3d alphabets from assets stores - the above basic ones were free from 3D Warehouse...
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stevew
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stevew
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Thank sonic7,
got that working.
Cheers Steve Warby
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