Hello all,
Recently I dug up and dusted off an old animation of Tazzle walking that I want to upload to Youtube! ^^ I have this problem where if I try to fit her whole body into the camera view, parts of it disappear. I looked online and it suggested changing the camera clipping settings, which didn't do anything for me. If anyone knows what's going on here, help would be much appreciated! ^__^
Here's the link to the problem file too, if anyone's interested at looking at it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j253nxjay.....8_render.blend
Recently I dug up and dusted off an old animation of Tazzle walking that I want to upload to Youtube! ^^ I have this problem where if I try to fit her whole body into the camera view, parts of it disappear. I looked online and it suggested changing the camera clipping settings, which didn't do anything for me. If anyone knows what's going on here, help would be much appreciated! ^__^
Here's the link to the problem file too, if anyone's interested at looking at it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j253nxjay.....8_render.blend
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Marsupial (Other)
Size 1275 x 1800px
File Size 288.8 kB
Listed in Folders
Oddly enough the problem is simple that you have your camera too far away. Luckily the solution is simple (albeit your layout is a bit odd and took some getting used to for me). In your properties editor select the tab with the video camera icon. Scroll over to the setting under Lens. Now increase the value of End value beneath clipping. You should see your model in the camera view come into focus.
I hope this was helpful and, good luck!
I hope this was helpful and, good luck!
I would say that had less to do with your inability and more to do with Blenders rather high difficulty curve... I'd recommend trying to find a more simple 3D modeling program. Blender may be really good(especially for free like sweet Jesus...) but it's also really hard to learn.
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