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Wed, May 21, 2008 at 5:13:00 AM | Perspective

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Could anyone explain what's going on in the first rendered view.. I've made a perspective view with a camera, though all windows seem to be stretched insanely.. I've used a second camera view and deselected perspective in it and that image shows how it should look like..  What's the use of a perspective image when everything seems to be messed up.


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Wed, May 21, 2008 at 5:52:10 AM | Perspective

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Hi, i never use 3d perspective to made my renders, i just use camera views, i don't remember what version ( revit 9 or 200Shadey when i render a 3d-view it takes to much time to do it but when switch to Camera view it's faster, so now i always use "Camera Vies" to my renders NEVER - 3D VIEW...

 


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Wed, May 21, 2008 at 6:17:33 AM | Perspective

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I know what you are talking about as I've tried to render a rd-view aswell in the past, though I'm talkin about something else.. WHen you open the view section and click on the camera button, you can see a small check box just above your view.. Deselecting this give you the option to make a non perspective view ( whatever that isSmile)..Using this methode makes pictures with good proportions, though It's a tad more work to get everything on the right angle and stuff and I've always used the first methode and never really experienced problems with this untill now.. 

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Wed, May 21, 2008 at 6:20:57 AM | Perspective

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I know what you are talking about as I've tried to render a rd-view aswell in the past, though I'm talkin about something else.. WHen you open the view section and click on the camera button, you can see a small check box just above your view.. Deselecting this give you the option to make a non perspective view ( whatever that isSmile)..Using this methode makes pictures with good proportions, though It's a tad more work to get everything on the right angle and stuff and I've always used the first methode and never really experienced problems with this untill now.. 

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