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    • pugz1983P Offline
      pugz1983
      last edited by

      Hi Everybody,

      I've been working on a model of House and in my scene's I've used zoom. When I try to render the scene in Indigo or Twillight, I can't get the camera to take te zoomed view. In kerkythea I managed to adjust the zoom of the camera in the scene, but I can't find such an option in Twillight or Indigo. Hope somebody can help here.

      Greetz Twan

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        Rob D
        last edited by

        Check that you're in perspective view in sketchup. This should sort it. (view > perspective)

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        • pugz1983P Offline
          pugz1983
          last edited by

          Hi Rob,

          Thanx for the quick respons. Thanx for the tip, but I forgot to mention that I zoomed(Out) my scene in two-point perspective mode to achieve a certain view.

          Is there another way to manipulate the camera in Indigo or Twillight, like there is in Kerkythea?

          Greetz Twan


          scene zoomed in Two-point perspective

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            Rob D
            last edited by

            As far as I know there's no way to replicate 2pt perspective in Indigo because it's an artificial view, and indigo has real world cameras. You might have more luck with Twilight as it's based on Kerkythea isn't it? Failing that you can set everything up with Twilight and then export to KKT.

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