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Posted Jul 14, 2001 at 7:20 am | Forum: Bryce |
Mazey | 9 | 34 |
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LOL ! Yeah, confusing. But playing around with renderers I already thought it had something to do with the position ggg....Thanks for the help and the pic and so on...lol. Seeya, Mazey
Thread: perspective in images ? | Forum: Bryce
Wow yeah, thats it !!! Finally lol. You know, I did remember something like that from back at school...teacher even made us sit down and draw all those lines and calculate the angles and everything....only I couldnt remember exactly.....Its been like this tune is in your head and you just cant remember what it is called..lol. No prob for the misunderstanding, well, I didnt put it in the best words - english isnt my first language you know. Trying to use your boxes might help me out here I guess. You know, when I try the "thumb rule" and align something my visual mind just isnt good enough. It always looks like its almost in a good perspective - but only almost. There is always something missing. Thats why I was looking for some kind of "helping tool" - some way to calculate it roughly. Last question: I'm a beginner at Bryce still, so when you say "translate" the box you mean.....? Lol. Just tell me what to click, hehe...;) Happy Brycin, Mazey
Thread: perspective in images ? | Forum: Bryce
Why should I make fun of you ?! My question was serious. I do remember there is a perspective angle onto which you can roughly align your objects to create the feeling of depth. I do remember that was a certain angle, only I cant remember how to calculate it. Again, my question is serious - why should I make it up ?
Thread: perspective in images ? | Forum: Bryce
Maybe I have to put it in different words: if you take a look at that tutorial, the author has a center of focus and alignes all objects along two lines crossing this point. My question is: how to I calculate the angle if the lines taking in account the distance ?
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Thread: perspective in images ? | Forum: Bryce