From the course: Unreal Engine: Post Process Effects

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Adding a post process effect

Adding a post process effect - Unreal Engine Tutorial

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Adding a post process effect

- [Narrator] Although we have access to a number of options by default when it comes to animating our camera, we may at times want to animate options and values that don't appear in our sequence by default. And so in this exercise, we will take a look at how we can add extra options to animate, and also set up any values that well we may wish to adjust in our sequence. With the camera selected in the World Outliner then we can come to the Details tab, and inside the current camera settings rollout, we want to expand the focus settings options. Because in here, we want to make sure that the focus method option is set to manual so that we can click the eyedropper tool and then select the cactus on our computer desk, which will then set this object as the focus point and distance far the camera. We can then set the current aperture to be 1.2 which should really blur out the scene and so make the effects really obvious on…

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