Auto Focus Not Working
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- morphious2013
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Can't seem to get the AF to work. Have it enabled, open octane viewport, and click on a spot and focus stays the same. Is there something I'm missing in Poser or Octane Plugin?
Gateway i5 3.2ghz, 16g RAM, GTX 690 4GB VRAM, Windows 10 64bit, Poser Pro 11, DAZ Studio Pro 4.9, Daz Octane Plugin V2, Poser Octane Plugin V2
If you have to click on a spot to adjust, then you are using Manual Focus. Auto Focus is a feature of the camera node. Once enabled, it is working until you use the focus picker, or reset the scene if the previously saved scene was set with Auto focus disabled (Focus picker enabled).
BUT : I have noticed (in 1.16, and reported it) that the Pathtracing kernel sometimes ignore the focus picker !
In that case, I have to switch to Directlighting to set the focus distance with the picker, and come back to Pathtracing after it is done.
BUT : I have noticed (in 1.16, and reported it) that the Pathtracing kernel sometimes ignore the focus picker !
In that case, I have to switch to Directlighting to set the focus distance with the picker, and come back to Pathtracing after it is done.
French Blender user - CPU : intel Quad QX9650 at 3GHz - 8GB of RAM - Windows 7 Pro 64 bits. Display GPU : GeForce GTX 480 (2 Samsung 2443BW-1920x1600 monitors). External GPUs : two EVGA GTX 580 3GB in a Cubix GPU-Xpander Pro 2. NVidia Driver : 368.22.
Is this still a problem in 1.17? If yes, did you have the rendering paused at that time? Do you see any messages in the log window?ROUBAL wrote:If you have to click on a spot to adjust, then you are using Manual Focus. Auto Focus is a feature of the camera node. Once enabled, it is working until you use the focus picker, or reset the scene if the previously saved scene was set with Auto focus disabled (Focus picker enabled).
BUT : I have noticed (in 1.16, and reported it) that the Pathtracing kernel sometimes ignore the focus picker !
In that case, I have to switch to Directlighting to set the focus distance with the picker, and come back to Pathtracing after it is done.
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