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Step 1: Set up cameras with 3ds Max and V-Ray
Step 1: Set up cameras with 3ds Max and V-Ray
Updated over 10 months ago

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By carefully selecting the placement of your viewpoints, you can create an experience that fully immerses your audience and showcases your design in the best light.


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Notes

  • Name your camera with the prefix "DS_" and have it end in a number.

    • Example:

      • DS_myCameraName_001

  • We accept equirectangular (spherical) maps with an image aspect of 2:1.

    • ​We do not accept cube maps at this time.

  • Cameras should not look up or down

    • Cameras must be parallel to the ground with no rotation in the y-axis. Be sure to eliminate all y-axis rotation in your cameras BEFORE you render 🤗!

Common camera heights

US

Metric

Standing

63"

160cm

Camera

55"

140cm

Sitting

45"

110cm

Dog

20"

50cm

Ground

0"

0cm

We recommend placing views at the Camera height


V-Ray Render

Step 1: Create Camera

  • Create a Camera and place it into your scene.

Step 2: Position camera

  • Position your camera 140cm | 55" | 4'-6" above the floor.

Step 3: Rename camera

  • Rename your camera with the prefix "DS_" and have it end in a number.

  • Example: DS_myCameraName_001

Step 4: Copy camera

  • Clone the camera around the scene where you would like to create viewpoints.


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