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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
Firebolt, you have the blur percentage too high. I haven't used Vue 5 much, but in older versions, 1% to 3% was usually more than enough.
Regards,
Karl
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the cameras bracket, see the bracketed part in the camera's field of view cone? that shows what will be in focus :)
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Thank you all for helping me sort this out. At least I know now that it's not just me being too stupid to handle the thing ;-)
(attached image: Blur 0% and 4% for comparison and documentation)
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Hi everyone! I'm trying to make a scene in V5E where the foreground is blurred and anything beyond is sharp. Up to now, I can't figure out how to do this. I know about the camera controls for blur and focus, but I always end up with only a slight distance range being sharp and everything else before and behind it blurred. Can anyone please explain how to adjust the range where things will be sharp? Thanks for any help! Have a nice Sunday. firebolt