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This is a quick render to test chromatic aberration in post process please tell me what you think. or comments are welcome
My name is Lionel.... thanks to asgvis forum http://software.asgvis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article& id=792&Itemid=30 <br />my first cg contest i'm proud
chromatic aberration is not something you MUST do with every render... we use it because sometimes renders look just too perfect, and reality is obviously not so clear, but you have to be carefull, cause if you add too much of it you produce an unfocus effect that really hurts sight...
i usually just go for a 7 and a three, always to the left... and not more...
also your image seems too big
thanks guys for the reply...i will now try to do a bit more reading on the use of this effect..
My name is Lionel.... thanks to asgvis forum http://software.asgvis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article& id=792&Itemid=30 <br />my first cg contest i'm proud
No kidding, I'm agree with you.
Sometimes the render are too crisp or sharp. I like to add noise or dirt lens effects, sometimes to get a more realistic photo effect...
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