Request : Camera Overscan
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Please add Camera Overscan feature. This is very important and useful for arch-viz. It can resize, enhance camera view without changing perspective, position and zoom of the camera - just like Crop in Photoshop. It was described year ago : viewtopic.php?f=33&t=74357&p=380841&hil ... an#p380841 Probably it can be easily done in OSL.
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Hi,
so you mean something like this?
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=69812&p=353739&hil ... al#p353739
ciao,
Beppe
so you mean something like this?
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=69812&p=353739&hil ... al#p353739
ciao,
Beppe
Hi, Yes exactly. I will try that method. But C4D Octane version doesn't have "Scale of View" option...bepeg4d wrote:Hi,
so you mean something like this?
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=69812&p=353739&hil ... al#p353739
ciao,
Beppe
Architectural Visualizations http://www.archviz-4d.studio
For c4doctane, you can do the same in the Field of View (Horizontal) value of the C4D Camera Object:
H-FOV * New res / Old res ciao,
Beppe
H-FOV * New res / Old res ciao,
Beppe
The best would be if horizontal and vertical FoVs can be changed independly increasing horizontal or vertical resoulution automatically just like this camera tag : https://fuchsundvogel.gumroad.com/l/zORJbepeg4d wrote:For c4doctane, you can do the same in the Field of View (Horizontal) value of the C4D Camera Object:
H-FOV * New res / Old res ciao,
Beppe
Architectural Visualizations http://www.archviz-4d.studio