Create renders inside buildings
pkappetein
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I See a comple of sets that are like a complete house etc.
So I'm assuming you can make different renders for each room etc.
How do you get into each room etc? just by zooming etc(your going though the walls into the other rooms etc). and use a camera?
Trying to get some things in my head before i start buying like crazy and it ends up , that it doesn't work like that.
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Yes, you can place a camera inside the room (zooming from outside will just give a close-up of the wall, the camera actually needs to be moved) - switching to wireframe view and using the top, front and side views to place the camera is probably the simplest way to do this and to add lights. Often the walls of a building will be individually hidable, which is how film sets work - the camera is placed outside the bounds of the room so that it doesn't have to be made fish-eye to get a decent field of view. Even if the walls aren't hidable, in Iray in Daz Studio you can use an Iray Section Plane (from the Create menu) to chop part of the mesh off in the render.
Yes, that's exactly how you do it.
Some sets allow you to switch off various walls, floors, ceilings, etc to make it easier to get the shot you want; some are only 2 walls, 3 walls...
There are usually a number of ways to get around.
Thank you