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    • R Offline
      renderlessman
      last edited by

      Hello.
      This is my first post with some shots of my latest work.
      I'm using SU8/Vray1.49.01/PhotoShop.
      I'm still learning and this forum is full of great advices.
      One and most important question:
      What about camera control/position in SketchUp??
      I often set a scene/view for my models but for most of my renders i'm not satisfied.
      Are You using perspective/two point perspective and what about Field of View?
      C&C are welcome.
      Best regards.


      perspective/fov-36,00 degree/no perspective correction in PS


      perspective/fov-36,43 degree/perspective corrected in PS

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        Bryan K
        last edited by

        I generally use just perspective. The whole trick is composition, i.e. how you fill the "frame" with the subject matter. Filled and finished foreground and backgrounds are also key in making a pleasing scene. Then you can work on camera "angles", which is just placing the camera.

        I am by no means as good and some here when it comes to picture composition, but the above are just basic principles.

        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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