How to obtain exaggerated perspectives?
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Hi all! New to Daz3D and looking to create scene with exaggerated and forshortened perspectives: the kind in which, for example, a fist is really close to the camera but the body not that close, and the arm looks longer than what we're used to. I've attached an image that illustrated what I mean. I have been playing around with the camera and the Focal length and Focal Width values, but they don't seem to do much besides making the object appear to be closer of further away. The only way I've made this somehow "work" is by previously increasing its scale to 750%. THEN the camera does show deformation, which is what I'm after. However, navigating the scene when the object is so large is very exhausting, since the scene moves and orbits very slowly, inch by inch. Is there another way to obtain the exaggerated perspective I seek?
Thanks in advance!
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Try increasing the frame width while getting the camera closer to the figure.
Focal Length should do the job, but it needs to be quite low -
Perfect! Your advice worked like a charm! Thank you so much!