Using Octane to add lens effects to footage

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dereksdigital
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Hi all, I just recently started using Octane near the end of my last production. But I found it to be really intuitive and powerful… so now I’m hooked :)

For an upcoming project, I wanted to try and use Octane to add a lens/“scope” effect to some footage, rather than relying on custom plugins and comp tricks. Here’s my finished test/proof of concept, using an image I found here: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File: ... t_Hill.jpg

[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/129414009[/vimeo]

It took a bit of tweaking to find a lens combo that would allow the DoF to focus through to the projected plate, but I settled on a concave lens right in front of the camera, and a convex lens in front of that. (See below. Dotted ring indicates camera focus distance.)

I know it’s pretty basic compared to some of the amazing works here… I can’t wait to keep learning more from all you talented folk. Thanks for looking!
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Yambo
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What a great idea. :P

I׳ll remember this one.
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dereksdigital
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Thanks for the kind words, all! After the project's finished, I'll update with the actual shots that were used 8-)
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super cool!!! how did you do the dirt/scratches on the lens?
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martincarlson
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Super cool!!!
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Rikk The Gaijin
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Brilliant! 8-)
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