Autofocus Temporal Easing
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I want to use autofocus during some animations, but the focus change is instant and unnatural when switching depths. I would love it if there were a temporal easing much like a human camera operator shifts focus. It would be extra realistic if there was a "focus bounce" effect where it would focus past the object and then go back to it, also like a human operator does.
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- gordonrobb
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If you're using standalone, can't help. But in Lightwave, we can use a null, whole distance from the camera is fed into the focal distance. You then just animate the null and focus does what you want it. I assume there's a way to do this in other packages.
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Thanks for the replies, good info.
I'm currently using the 3DS Max plugin, I can probably do the same as gordonrobb is saying, maybe I can make an expression that uses an input and have Max deal with the temporal stuff.
I'm currently using the 3DS Max plugin, I can probably do the same as gordonrobb is saying, maybe I can make an expression that uses an input and have Max deal with the temporal stuff.
GTX 1080Ti 11GB (3x), Water-cooled
Intel i7-5820K 6-core @ 3.3GHz
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, 32GB RAM
Intel i7-5820K 6-core @ 3.3GHz
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, 32GB RAM