Where can I find that?face wrote:I think it should be the lens shift option Octane has...
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Two-point perspective?
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It is in the camera node.
You should put the camera on the desired height, and make it look horizontal (if you want you can manually enter the height in the Y inputs of the target and pos nodes). Then use the Y input of the lensShift node to make it look up or down.
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Roeland
You should put the camera on the desired height, and make it look horizontal (if you want you can manually enter the height in the Y inputs of the target and pos nodes). Then use the Y input of the lensShift node to make it look up or down.
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Roeland
Thanks a lot! I managed to do it.roeland wrote:It is in the camera node.
You should put the camera on the desired height, and make it look horizontal (if you want you can manually enter the height in the Y inputs of the target and pos nodes). Then use the Y input of the lensShift node to make it look up or down.
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Roeland
