Yeah - it is quite confusing :) I think i get it though - thanks!
On Nov 19, 9:41 am, John Brookes <[email protected]> wrote: > Using the default camera the focus is the distance(sort of) between the > camera and the viewing Plane. Its basically the same as minZ clipping. > > If you put a camera at 0,12,0 looking towards Z and place an object at 0,0,0 > you end up seeing the object beneath you as the viewing plane is forward of > the camera. So if you set the minZ at 0 you end up seeing the clipping. > > Confusing eh ;) > > Swap the focus and zoom round f=10 z=100 the fov remains the same, but now > the camera will actualy look like its sitting at the position and you wont > see the clipping. > > Or maybe use the Perspective lens, as the viewing plane is default at where > the camera is located. > > Still working my way through the differeces between Papervison and Away, so > still lots of guessing :p
