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Field of View in 3D Editor and 3D Documents

Anonymous
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Is it possible to change the FOV in the 3d Editor and in 3d Documents?

How about in the modeler perspective view?
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Lingwisyer
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What is preventing you from moving your camera backwards? If anything, I'd say your article runs counter to your argument. There is no cropping when rendering. "You are wanting a 14mm FoV from a 50mm lense. You are standing to close".
Some people might argue that the focal length impacts distortion indirectly, because a wider lens requires one to get closer to the subject to keep the same framing on the subject. That’s definitely true...


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Erwin Edel
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Personal taste, but I don't get the urge to show a client 3D renders of their bathroom or other small spaces, when you wouldn't be able to snap a photograph showing the whole thing either. Do some interior elevations of those rooms.

If it is a space like a living room, you should be able to get a decently framed shot off, as long as your goal isn't to somehow show the whole room. Again, good luck doing that with a photo too.

70 degree angle still is somewhat ok to use for interior shots, but that is pushing it already with the distortion.
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