Good catch! When I edited this video I must have removed that part were I change from a "perspective" view to a "two-point perspective" view. I typically model in perspective with my lens length at 24, but when you switch to "two-point perspective" rhino automatically changes the lens length to correspond. Two-point perspective with a lens length of 12 usually works for a small corner renderings, but it will ultimately depend on the lens length of the photo you are trying to match.
Jason Jackson thank you for the reply Jason. I see. I was hoping there was a quick way of matching lens length which I just hadn’t thought of yet, heh. Oh well. Thanks a lot for the tutorial though! Keep it up
why didn't you use the match perspective tool in rhino? Wouldn't that save you a lot more of a hassle placing your building on the site?
i know I'm kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good site to watch newly released series online ?
How do you do that?
So I notice the lens length suddenly changed eight minutes in. Is there any way to quickly establish which length to use?
Good catch! When I edited this video I must have removed that part were I change from a "perspective" view to a "two-point perspective" view. I typically model in perspective with my lens length at 24, but when you switch to "two-point perspective" rhino automatically changes the lens length to correspond. Two-point perspective with a lens length of 12 usually works for a small corner renderings, but it will ultimately depend on the lens length of the photo you are trying to match.
Jason Jackson thank you for the reply Jason. I see. I was hoping there was a quick way of matching lens length which I just hadn’t thought of yet, heh. Oh well. Thanks a lot for the tutorial though! Keep it up