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Part IV: Materials, Cameras, and Lighting Basics



                      FIGURE 19.10
                    Using the Motion Blur multi-pass effect for a camera, you can blur objects moving in the scene.


































                           Summary

                           Cameras can offer a unique look at your scene. You can position and move them anywhere. In this chapter,
                           you discovered how cameras work and how to control and aim them at objects. With multi-pass camera
                           effects, you can add Depth of Field and Motion Blur effects.
                           In this chapter, you’ve accomplished the following:
                               l  Learned the basics of cameras
                               l  Created a camera object and view
                               l  Discovered how to control a camera
                               l  Aimed a camera at objects
                               l  Changed camera parameters
                               l  Learned to correct camera perspective with the Camera Correction modifier
                               l  Used a multi-pass camera to create a Depth of Field effect
                               l  Used a multi-pass camera to create a Motion Blur effect
                           Although the director typically says, “Lights, camera, action,” you’ve switched the order to be cameras and
                           then lights (action comes with animation later in the book). You just finished cameras, so next you move on
                           to lights.


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