Adding: The closest focal lenth to the human eye is 50mm. Keep in mind that higher and lower values will distort the image and your perception of the space. Low values will make images rounded and the enviroment looks bigger than it is and high levels will make them flat and the enviroment look smaller than it actually is.
Great video, as usual. I would just say that you did miss a very important component of focal length and that is the effect that it has on the geometry: a normal focal length will keep objects and lines in proportion, but once you start to increase or decrease focal length then objects (Especially those close to the camera) will begin to warp and distort which will give the image an unpleasant appearance.
I never understood these (basically photographic) terms (focal length, ISO, Shutter speed etc.) until i got into photogrammetry, funny how one "field" can help you understood another :-).
oh thanks a lot i really need this topic tutorial get it now if any thing that you cover more on it please make one more detail tutorial on it for camera setting and how to use different type of variations on it
Hello Ava! i have a problem (Let's say, when the render is finished in the V-ray BF, if I make a copy of it or save it to photoshop , it's not the same. there kind of less contrast, less saturation. Enough of a difference to bother me, I'm using max default LUT and gamma settings , max 2020 )
In photography zoom IS focal length - google "zoom lens" - it's a term for variable focal length lenses. Title should be IT IS NOT A CROP. Focal Length Explained.
Zoom is NOT the same thing as focal length and the title is correct ;) I know what the zoom lens is (I have a couple of them). Zoom (in the lens) = longest focal length / shortest focal length. E.g. lens 24-105mm / zoom = 105/24 = 4.375
@@ArchVizArtist We have to stay happy with our disagreement then ;) When you change a focal length in your lens you say that you've "zoomed in". Congratulations on the channel btw!
Wonderful video. However, you are very soft spoken and the music was drowning you out so it was a bit hard to understand at times. I also got confused with your definitions between wider=shorter and longer=narrow when using numbers. I assume "longer" means you're going into higher values? The assumption being that the mm distance is from front to back of the lens, and not the diameter? Great use of 3ds max. That was awesome.
Would you be down for making a tutorial in blender and showing why blender renders never look as realistic as 3DSMax renders with corona or f storm? I find it literally impossible get something as photorealistic in blender as the stuff I see from max even with max settings and perfect scales, lighting etc
Could you make a video about Vray sky, Vray dome HDRI map and enviroment map.. They seem very similar and kinda confusing And how Vray5 removed "Vray HDRI" from the material editor
Finale everything is more clear. I have just one doubt. I'm trying to learn gray for 3ds max .. In the roll out SENSOR & LENS I have the parameter Film Gate (mm) . Does anyone knows the purpose of it? Thanks .
Can you tell us how to setup camera in viewport angle? Like for example I am in perspective and found a great view but havent set the camera yet, how to set the camera just like I was in perspective view? Thanks
So just for being sure For the small space ( guest bedroom) i should low the focal to 16 or 12 And the object still in normal dimensions?? I really have a problem with small closed spaces :(
use environmental clipping, i was in the same dilema, try finding "environmental clipping" in the modify menu of the corona camera , and adjust the settings, hope this helps
It would be good if the next time use even subtitles in English. or try using a more neutral international pronunciation (more phonetic). Sure, if your intention is to use English to reach more public.
Adding: The closest focal lenth to the human eye is 50mm. Keep in mind that higher and lower values will distort the image and your perception of the space. Low values will make images rounded and the enviroment looks bigger than it is and high levels will make them flat and the enviroment look smaller than it actually is.
So much wisdom here
I love your tutorials. Straight to the point 😊
Thank you :)
Great video, as usual. I would just say that you did miss a very important component of focal length and that is the effect that it has on the geometry: a normal focal length will keep objects and lines in proportion, but once you start to increase or decrease focal length then objects (Especially those close to the camera) will begin to warp and distort which will give the image an unpleasant appearance.
perfect! could you plz create a separate video to how we can put the realistic people in our render?
Great understanding that's much needed mam.. Hi mam myself Rony I'm an VFX student from india
Perfect!
Thanks for your tutorials.
thank you my doubts finally got cleared
how your renders are so perfect, please help me improve my rendering to like realistic as yours
hey, your tutorials are really helpfull, will u make a vidooe about exteriors? Whitch lense and some lightning tips?
The god of 3D for Detail i like
thank you ;)
I never understood these (basically photographic) terms (focal length, ISO, Shutter speed etc.) until i got into photogrammetry, funny how one "field" can help you understood another :-).
Great video, thanks
great information miss
very good this tutrial, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
oh thanks a lot i really need this topic tutorial get it now if any thing that you cover more on it please make one more detail tutorial on it for camera setting and how to use different type of variations on it
Thank you very much for your awesome vedios
Please if you have time
Can you make a exterior visualization workshop from autocad to 3ds max .
Please create a tutorial on curve or spiral type of roads
I've already done this...
Thanks again and again and again!
You're welcome!
The tutorial is great. But also I must say that... you look beautiful in those earrings!
simple very good!
i love ur videos very good and learn good ever
Thank u for physical camera option u Telling I have struggled in that can u please explain Vray next interior Render settings
Awesome video....
Thank you, 😁
You're welcome 😊
Hello Ava!
i have a problem (Let's say, when the render is finished in the V-ray BF, if I make a copy of it or save it to photoshop , it's not the same. there kind of less contrast, less saturation. Enough of a difference to bother me, I'm using max default LUT and gamma settings , max 2020 )
mate, turn off all of those corrections and go with linear workflow. save your time.
awesome explanation ....,👏👏
Glad you liked it
How fast rendering can be done in Corona
In photography zoom IS focal length - google "zoom lens" - it's a term for variable focal length lenses.
Title should be IT IS NOT A CROP. Focal Length Explained.
Zoom is NOT the same thing as focal length and the title is correct ;) I know what the zoom lens is (I have a couple of them). Zoom (in the lens) = longest focal length / shortest focal length. E.g. lens 24-105mm / zoom = 105/24 = 4.375
@@ArchVizArtist We have to stay happy with our disagreement then ;)
When you change a focal length in your lens you say that you've "zoomed in".
Congratulations on the channel btw!
Could you make video about vray lighting plz
we have such a video
thank you
You're welcome
Wonderful video. However, you are very soft spoken and the music was drowning you out so it was a bit hard to understand at times. I also got confused with your definitions between wider=shorter and longer=narrow when using numbers. I assume "longer" means you're going into higher values? The assumption being that the mm distance is from front to back of the lens, and not the diameter? Great use of 3ds max. That was awesome.
Could you please make some marvelous designer tutorials?
Would you be down for making a tutorial in blender and showing why blender renders never look as realistic as 3DSMax renders with corona or f storm? I find it literally impossible get something as photorealistic in blender as the stuff I see from max even with max settings and perfect scales, lighting etc
Hey thanks ur tutorials amazing :) LOVE YOU. Can u tell me u use HDRI OR PLANE WITH .JPG pikcture
Could you make a video about Vray sky, Vray dome HDRI map and enviroment map..
They seem very similar and kinda confusing
And how Vray5 removed "Vray HDRI" from the material editor
They didn't remove it, they just renamed it to bitmap. Even before vray had the option to covert standard bitmaps to vrayHDRI for better controls
@@thekingslayer1081 i know.. but its a little confusing especially to someone looking it up and following old tutorials
please share your render pc configuration with us.
In description
awesome
Finale everything is more clear. I have just one doubt. I'm trying to learn gray for 3ds max .. In the roll out SENSOR & LENS I have the parameter Film Gate (mm) . Does anyone knows the purpose of it? Thanks .
Can you tell us how to setup camera in viewport angle? Like for example I am in perspective and found a great view but havent set the camera yet, how to set the camera just like I was in perspective view? Thanks
Ctrl+C does the job
@@CoD4Phrike yea see thats the problem. It only applies on physical camera not coronacamera. Any workarounds?
@@BOPISbewitya in the corona toolbar there is a button to convert perspective to a corona camera.
@@JHA854 thanks mate. Im such an idiot for not finding it out earlier.
Or you can create corona cam anywhere (have it selected) and then click ctrl + C | Works with V-Ray cam as well
pls explain vray2sided mtl
So just for being sure
For the small space ( guest bedroom) i should low the focal to 16 or 12
And the object still in normal dimensions??
I really have a problem with small closed spaces :(
use environmental clipping, i was in the same dilema, try finding "environmental clipping" in the modify menu of the corona camera , and adjust the settings,
hope this helps
Thank you ...
Additionally :) 💪🏼😉
Great video very helpful... Question is there a noticeable difference between vray/corona camera and the standard physical camera?
focal length works the same
Can you make tutorials on SketchUp vray I want to learn by you😎
how many of your system
ram
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Focal length is an optical zoom, but not a digital zoom :)
u are my beat teacher,,, reapect and loce for you, daughter.
music in background is to loud
It's not a crop, zoom explained
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thank you
great tutorials but the music is too loud ;)
It would be good if the next time use even subtitles in English.
or try using a more neutral international pronunciation (more phonetic). Sure, if your intention is to use English to reach more public.
or german ... :D
your background music is also loud than your voice
Bye bye
Thank you
You're welcome
@@ArchVizArtist You seem to only reply to the compliments