Anyone know how to do a fisheye lens in the standalone?
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- xxdanbrowne

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I thought I read months ago that you can do a fisheye lens in the standalone. Anyone know where the settings are?
- FrankPooleFloating

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In Cameras, you have Panoramic Camera, which has a Spherical Camera (default).. this is what we use to make custom HDRIs etc. It is a perfect 360° render... is this what you need?
Of course, inside Spherical options you can change H & V field of view, so you should be good to go, even if you do not need 360°...
Of course, inside Spherical options you can change H & V field of view, so you should be good to go, even if you do not need 360°...
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- xxdanbrowne

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Yes! This is exactly what I'm looking for and yes, it's to make HDRI images for better rendering of the scene with additional elements later.
Thanks very much.
Thanks very much.
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Happy I could help. 
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