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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
you are right. I was comparing a scene where the focal length in poser was 24 compared with 45 in vue. however when one reduces focal length in vue one seems to get more distortion - or am I wrong.
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You get more fisheye when you decrease the Focal in Vue. Is that all you changed? I have 100m for Focus. My FOV is 54.4 degrees. All defaults.
The Poser room should look just fine in Vue with either 35mm or 50mm once it is scaled to real size. Same with the Poser figures. My Poser 6 figures (V3, M3, and Posette) come in at around 1.9m tall.
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But maybe the virtual poser camera looks better?
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U r probably right. It is probably just the way I had my camera placed.
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do you generally upscale the poser models when you import them or not? If you do, by how much do you enlarge them and why?
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Strange that different users have different default focal lenghts.
Mine is 35mm and I supposed this was the general default.
Try to set it at 17mm and you will get the same perspective distortion as with a camera lens... without barrel distortion, chromatic aberration or the awful lack of sharpness you get in real life!
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thanks I settled on 24.
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Is Lens aberration set to zero? This is a Vue only feature; and the main difference between Poser camera and Vue Camera. Lens aberration can cause strong effects.
Mazak
where do I find it please?
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Right click the Camera and select 'Edit Object'. There you find Lens aberration.
Mazak
thanks. rendering at present so will try later.
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Yep, lens abberration was set on zero.
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I have a ballroom that looks spacious in poser, but when I bring it into vue it looks small, even if I enlarge the room to 10x its normal size. If I lower the focal length of the camera to 35 the room looks better but I maybe get some distortion I think similar to when the focal length of the poser camera is that low, and yet in poser the room looks fine.
I find this problem with all poser rooms that I use in vue.
Any ideas?
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