sloader Posted November 25, 2010 Posted November 25, 2010 I am producig wireline style visualisations of windfarms, very simple stuff but the relpication of a view taken with a camera is quite important. I have been doing fine producing my views at 50mm and plotting them from model space but I have a few queries. - when I increase the focal length of the camera in the propeties box the field of views also increases but if I manipulate the camer glyphe the field of view decreases as it should - When plottig in paper space I get a different horizontal fied of view depending on the shape of the viewport, even if I re-apply the camera to that viewport. So the properties of the camera say FOV= whatever but clearly that changes depending on the shape of the vieport - makes no sense to me. -I will soon have to prouce images that replicate a number of photos stiched to form a panorama and tips of doing this - it seems I could do this just by using a wide panoramic viewport but how do I know the perspective is right for a 50mm lens. any help greatly appreciated. Quote
sloader Posted November 26, 2010 Author Posted November 26, 2010 the incorrect reporting of the field of view is an autocad bug. to get the correct field of view you must: units untick clockwise direction> base angle = east Quote
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