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Handling perspective correction

Handling perspective correction

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Handling perspective correction

- [Instructor] When producing visualization shots or maybe even when creating environment or landscape renders, a render artist could well be asked to mimic functionality found in the perspective control or tilt shift lenses that are often times implied by real world visualization photographers out in the field. These being lenses that can be moved parallel to a camera sensor, the basic idea being that they give a photographer the ability to control the appearance of perspective in their images. Architectural photographers for instance often times use them to avoid the convergence of vertical lines in tall buildings as the camera is looking up at them. The effect that makes them look as if they're leaning inwards. Although tilt shift functionality can of course be used to straighten or alter vertical lines in any perspective based photograph. If we take a render of our start scene then, we immediately see why the…

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