raz100raz100
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- Sep 21, 2019
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depth of field (dof) truly takes the scenes from a 75 out of 100 to a 95 out of 100 for me. With depth of field it's amazing how the scenes look when you view them close up. It gives it a cinimatic look. Maybe I'll make a video or screenshot and post it some day. But it helps to have a good PC to run with all setting at max as the dof truly improves the experience in this case. You just really need to know how to take advantage of it and use it properly with the right lighting. You don't want to have your entire scene blurred out by the dof, only what you're focusing on.It's definitely a game changer in how fugly it makes everything. How can you stand that crap??
Of and for those that find it hard to get the dof to focus (and not blur out the entire scene) when using the orbital camera. Essentially you switch the the free camera and zoom in into the zoom level you want the orbital camera to be at. From there you switch to the orbital camera and zoom in to the level you zoomed in at using the free camera. It's easier to get working when the characters a standing as apposed to laying down.