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      Sebasvelpa
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      Hello, I have a question about the camera settings. Why cut the final image objects at the bottom? The final image should be the same image of the scene. The scene is a two-point perspective.

      Finally, why the displacement options do not work for the grass? I tested a new file and it works perfectly.

      Thanks for the help. Any suggestion is welcome.


      Camera options


      Output options


      Render image. It cuts some objects in the below part of the image


      SketchUp Scene export image

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        eidam655
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        the thing is, that VRay for Sketchup does not support camera shifting.

        what i do to come around this limitation:

        • pick my view
        • set Two Point Perspective view in SU's camera
        • change the camera back to 3point Perspective (using the toolbar again)
        • either pan manually upwards,
        • or use a combination of panning and slight tilting of the view (so that the verticals are almost straight and the horizon is almost at the height i want it to be)

        I'm using SketchUp 2017, V-Ray 3.4

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          andybot
          last edited by

          @eidam655 said:

          the thing is, that VRay for Sketchup does not support camera shifting.

          That is incorrect - there is a lens shift option in the camera settings. You have to do trial and error to get exactly the correct setting, but it's very possible.

          However - vray camera does not support SU 2pt perspective or orthogonal views.

          http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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