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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Great work! I have a question. How do you know what to set the numbers to for it. I'm wondering about the lens setting and focal length, Could you give me some general guidelines to go by. How do I know if it will be blurry in the background or the foreground? You help would be of great assistance to me. Thanks, kaom
Honestly , I just experimented with the render settings and did a few render passes on very small render size settings also use the spray renderer on small areas of the back and foreground elements to get an idea of what the final will look like basically trial and error
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here is a depth of field render in Bryce5 with two color gradient lighting. i see alot of potential for more realism with this new featureMy website
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