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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 13 6:48 pm)
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I'm going to take exception with SHONNER and urge 'no depth-of-field' [but definitely go with some haze]. I say this because we are so used to seeing depth blur in camera photos that we feel it's essential to our 2D renderings. But when I talk to a friend, I do not see things behind him as blurred. They may be so, [technically] because of the eye's construction, but the brain compensates. My world is always in focus...except when I take a photo of it.
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Hi folks, Here are two new renders of my bionicle scene. Ive pretty much got the terrain the way I want it. I added a couple of docking towers and some more robot-guys in the background (you can see them in the wideshot, one on tower 2 and 3 more on the paths at ground level). The closeup shot givesyou a nice view of the details on the bionicle model. Im still working on lighting, especially for the nighttime version of this scene. I still cant quite get that right (which is why I went ahead and rendered these daytime ones). Cheers, H&B PS: again, im always open to constructive criticisme, :o)