Master Wood
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Woody aint got s*** on Chief!!

Yeah Twilight renders depth masks, aint tried it yet though.
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anyone played it?

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there is Depth Of Field in twilight?
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Yes, just choose a lens aperture in the "camera" tab in the render window. Well, actually, the option is called "camera F-number", which is the inverse of the aperture. The lower the number, the blurrier your non-focused objects will be. To determine which objects you will focus on, right click on them and choose Twilight > Set Camera Target. You must do this before creating the scene tab you'll use for rendering.
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wow, seems like I got to take a look at this twilight.
do you have any pictures with well expressed DOF? -
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wow i really need to read the manual. I didnt even know there were all these camera settings haha.
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wow i really need to read the manual. I didnt even know there were all these camera settings haha.
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this site doesn't show here in china. many sites are blocked here for political reasons but there are also innocent victims like twilightrendered.com.
if you post it here, there is a chance that it could be seen in China as well. -
what a shame. china needs to chill out. big time
dof function is really easy to set up, great addition.
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