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Animate Camera FOV

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  • #44370
    jdhutchinson
    Customer

    Hi,

    In my project, I move a camera from one position to another, and then I go into a longer FOV camera with no controls. Is it possible in some way to animate the FOV value, for example, in the tween camera stage? :scratch:

    Currently, I get a large bump with the camera otherwise when I change the active camera.

    #44388

    It’s not possible via puzzles, you better to ask in programmers forum if you want to change it with code or add a feature/request topic to a specific forum section.

    Co-founder and lead graphics specialist at Soft8Soft.

    #44402
    jdhutchinson
    Customer

    Hmm, good point mikhail.

    I would be happy enough using the exec script puzzle. I could print out an FOV value, but the value wasn’t the same as the value for FOV in blender. At least, I guess lens length is not the same. I think my blender setting was 100mm, and the FOV I printed to console was 10.

    #44430

    Fov are un degrees usually and kens length in mm thats the differens. Use FOV instead of lens length in Blender to get the same result.

    Co-founder and lead graphics specialist at Soft8Soft.

    #44512
    Branden Coker
    Customer

    If you get a working example of this, I’d love to see it if you’re willing to share. I’m looking to do exactly the same thing.

    #44557
    jdhutchinson
    Customer

    Hmm… sounds like it could be more involved than I thought. I accepted defeat for the time being and just my lens lengths to be the same.

    Mikhail; could someone at soft8soft work up an example? A few lines of code in an exec script puzzle?

    #46487
    fsguegl
    Customer

    if i didn’t understand wrong, you have the same problem
    that I also had.

    I solved it by moving the camera according to the aspet ratio of the screen as you can see from the attached image

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    #46490
    xeon
    Customer

    Is there a demo of this anywhere we could see?

    Xeon
    Route 66 Digital
    Interactive Solutions - https://www.r66d.com
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    #46493
    fsguegl
    Customer

    sorry xeon,

    but I can’t show the program at the moment for legal obligation
    of confidentiality with the customer

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