Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Rendered in Superfly

Kalypso opened this issue on Feb 14, 2020 ยท 146 posts


ghostship2 posted Sun, 23 February 2020 at 6:56 PM

Glitterati3D posted at 5:40PM Sun, 23 February 2020 - #4381611

ghostship2 posted at 6:36PM Sun, 23 February 2020 - #4381608

Glitterati3D posted at 3:28PM Sun, 23 February 2020 - #4381506

Streets of Old London by Stonemason (objects imported to Poser and rigged) in Superfly.

Great shot! You might try a wide screen aspect ratio with a large FOV setting and ad in DOF blur to make it feel larger.

Good idea.......assuming I can get DOF to work for me. For some reason I just don't get along with it.

it's pretty simple. I don't do any calculations just eyeball it with a couple of rules in mind. The larger the camera focal equals a larger (longer) camera lens in the real world. a smaller lens would be used to get up close and personal with your subject. The camera is physically closer, the focus area is smaller so use a smaller fstop number on the camera controls. just make sure it's large enough to not make the figure look miniature. In your shot here you want a large lens and have the camera set far away and use slightly larger fstop to widen out the area that's in focus otherwise the scene will look like a miniature again. Here is an example where I have the camera pretty close to the subject and the focal set smallish (probably around 50mm) and the fstop just enogh to get her into focus but blur out the back side of the pool prop. Pool test.jpg

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