Would be great for architecture renderings to have the capability of a 4x5 camera- tilt shift and swing movements to correct for distortion.
not sure if possible/ all that practical but would be rad if you guys get bored ;) ;D
+1
I'd like to request this feature as well, or at least lense shift, to correct for perspective foreshortening.
I know you can correct for it in post, but by doing so you are sacrificing resolution due to the stretching, loosing clarity.
If you could have the option to make Z axis remain parallel instead of converging regardless of camera inclination, that would be a nice addition!
N
The day KS adds the 3-way "align scene with backplate" option using 6 lines like the "photo match" option from SU .. you won't need this camera tilt shift option ;)
Quote from: PhilippeV8 on June 24, 2013, 07:57:14 AM
The day KS adds the 3-way "align scene with backplate" option using 6 lines like the "photo match" option from SU .. you won't need this camera tilt shift option ;)
You would if you are not matching a photo. and even then. if the photo hasn't been corrected for foreshortening it still doesn't make a difference ;) or do you mean use six reference point line up without a photo to match it to?
My suggestion would be to add 'two point perspective' as a choice in the drop down menu thats already there for selecting between Perspective and Orthographic ;)
N
Niels has a point.
yes I think adding something next to the existing 'modes' would be a nice clean way to go about it, perhaps a 'architecture' mode with Tilt, Shift, Swing sliders added. just thoughts ;D
We will add this. Just need to figure out a nice interface for it.
QuoteJust need to figure out a nice interface for it.
+1!. Maybe a simple graphics widget that looks like a Seneca or Linhof?
Bill G