I'm a bit confused (now there's a change!)...
I noticed a variation in my background colour in an animation which I just couldn't explain. After much digging around I narrowed it down to the fact that when my camera is animated, the distance between camera and target varies. I didnt previously consider this to be a problem as I thought exposure was only affected by film gate, focal length, f-stop,iso, and distortion. so... fair enough, the camera is physically correct, so the amount of light hitting the lens when the target is closer to the lens will be less.... Obviously, this is a bit of a problem when you are trying to work on colour balance on an animation and you find that things that were nicely white at the beginning of the animation become dark by the end.
The parameter I would assume to use to fix the target distance is "target distance" which is actually greyed out when you are in 'targeted' mode.
Looking at the vray docs, it is described as "the distance to the camera target for a targeted camera." which makes absolutely no sense when you can only ever use this parameter when the camera doesnt have a target! (perhaps 'targeted' should be 'free').
So.... when I click targetted off, my camera looses its target animation I assume Im going to have to create a new camera(same settings but with targetted off), and parent it to the old camera?
I noticed a variation in my background colour in an animation which I just couldn't explain. After much digging around I narrowed it down to the fact that when my camera is animated, the distance between camera and target varies. I didnt previously consider this to be a problem as I thought exposure was only affected by film gate, focal length, f-stop,iso, and distortion. so... fair enough, the camera is physically correct, so the amount of light hitting the lens when the target is closer to the lens will be less.... Obviously, this is a bit of a problem when you are trying to work on colour balance on an animation and you find that things that were nicely white at the beginning of the animation become dark by the end.
The parameter I would assume to use to fix the target distance is "target distance" which is actually greyed out when you are in 'targeted' mode.
Looking at the vray docs, it is described as "the distance to the camera target for a targeted camera." which makes absolutely no sense when you can only ever use this parameter when the camera doesnt have a target! (perhaps 'targeted' should be 'free').
So.... when I click targetted off, my camera looses its target animation I assume Im going to have to create a new camera(same settings but with targetted off), and parent it to the old camera?
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