Techn0magier
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- Jul 2, 2017
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What has a good and honourable cop done, to get a wife like Adelaide?
I'm torn between camera processing for cutscene renders and no camera processing.
The nature of most VNs is that the common dialogue events are crisp with back- and foreground to make blending different dolls and items easier. But in cutscenes, it looks like a processed camera cracks the suspension of disbelieve. They look, out of place so to speak. On the other hand, a processed camera looks nicer to the eye, when seen without context. Which would be a benefit for replays in the gallery.
What are your thoughts on this matter?
Both images are using the exact same settings. only the camera got adjusted in the second one.


I'm torn between camera processing for cutscene renders and no camera processing.
The nature of most VNs is that the common dialogue events are crisp with back- and foreground to make blending different dolls and items easier. But in cutscenes, it looks like a processed camera cracks the suspension of disbelieve. They look, out of place so to speak. On the other hand, a processed camera looks nicer to the eye, when seen without context. Which would be a benefit for replays in the gallery.
What are your thoughts on this matter?
Both images are using the exact same settings. only the camera got adjusted in the second one.