The Ultimate Guide to 3dsmax Physical Camera: Enhance Your Renderings

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • In today's video, we're delving into the 3ds Max Physical Camera. We're going to break down every adjustment so that, by the end, you've got all the answers you need. Join me, [Your Name], at HM STUDIO, your destination for unlocking the secrets of 3D visualization. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your journey in the world of 3D design, this tutorial is your ticket to mastering the art of visual storytelling.
    📸 Unlock the Power of the Lens:
    Discover the ins and outs of the Physical Camera in 3ds Max as we demystify concepts like focal length, aperture, and shutter settings. From creating captivating depth of field to mastering motion blur, we leave no stone unturned.
    🎥 A Unique Perspective:
    Learn how to manipulate the camera's field of view, composition, and focal point to breathe life into your renders. We'll explore not just the how, but the why behind each adjustment, giving you the creative freedom to tell your story.

Комментарии • 9

  • @chrisharris_arizona
    @chrisharris_arizona 6 месяцев назад +7

    Pretty good. One thing I noticed is that when you were explaining the film/sensor 35mm, you were interchanging that with lens a couple times. 35mm when referring to full frame camera has nothing to do with a lens or it’s focal length. It harkens back to traditional film photography and the film being 35mm across (or if easier to understand 35mm high), and the photo being exposed on an area 36mm x 24mm (wide x high). Those other sensor sizes, aps-c, are smaller “film” sizes (sensor), and therefore crop whatever lens you have on, but don’t actually change the focal length of the lens…just the field of view, as it gets cropped as you pointed out. Knit picking I know, but a lot of people seem to confuse what 35mm means when referring to type of camera.

    • @HMSTUDIO2020
      @HMSTUDIO2020  5 месяцев назад +1

      That's absolutely correct and I probably was distracted while explaining that. I will pin this one for others so they don't make the same mistake. Thank you Chris ;)

  • @luckyhomeconstruction242
    @luckyhomeconstruction242 6 месяцев назад +2

    Finally my expectations is complete 😂 I have received nice tutorial from HM studio

  • @cgimadesimple
    @cgimadesimple 6 месяцев назад

    i like it!

  • @mohit20387
    @mohit20387 11 дней назад

    My views are blurred.. Even when dof is off... Can you tell the possible reason... I want sharp renders... Its not releated to render setting.. Its some where in camera settings.
    Some time i get sharp render and some time blurry with same render setting... So problem definitely lie in setting up vray camera

  • @amitgedia
    @amitgedia 5 месяцев назад

    Can you make a video on composition rules with or without the imagecomphelper script. Thank you in advance

    • @HMSTUDIO2020
      @HMSTUDIO2020  5 месяцев назад

      That's a great suggestion. Will do :) Thank you!