I'm trying to match the output from a Sigma 8mm fisheye on a Canon EOS 7D within max/vray.
The fisheye camera (in the render options dialog) appears to capture significantly more than a 180 degree arc - put a camera dead-center in a sliced sphere, and the output will contain background color in a circle around the sphere. Adjusting the parameters does not seem to affect this.
More effective appears to be using a VRayPhysCam with an 8 mm lens/36mm gate and quadratic distortion set to 0.8125.
I need some justification for such an arbitrary-seeming setting though, as later down the pipeline this footage is going to get unwrapped to an interactive pano. Has anyone suffered through this workflow before and can give some advice?
The fisheye camera (in the render options dialog) appears to capture significantly more than a 180 degree arc - put a camera dead-center in a sliced sphere, and the output will contain background color in a circle around the sphere. Adjusting the parameters does not seem to affect this.
More effective appears to be using a VRayPhysCam with an 8 mm lens/36mm gate and quadratic distortion set to 0.8125.
I need some justification for such an arbitrary-seeming setting though, as later down the pipeline this footage is going to get unwrapped to an interactive pano. Has anyone suffered through this workflow before and can give some advice?
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