Manual DOF isn't really beneficial here, not bad though.
[QUOTE=Luxuria;48717474]Manual DOF isn't really beneficial here, not bad though.[/QUOTE]
I could never get the in-engine DOF to turn out well.
[QUOTE=minilandstan;48717483]I could never get the in-engine DOF to turn out well.[/QUOTE]
Really? So long as it's placed correctly at full render settings it looks fine. Placement is finnicky though, you generally have to put it a little behind or in front of the focus point.
[QUOTE=Luxuria;48717485]Really? So long as it's placed correctly at full render settings it looks fine. Placement is finnicky though, you generally have to put it a little behind or in front of the focus point.[/QUOTE]
Well it's not that, I just prefer the look of photoshop's Lens Blur / Tilt Shift over Source's default DOF settings. But it's more of a personal preference, over anything else. I just feel that Source's Depth of Field looks too muddy, seeing as newer engines go for a more Bokeh effect with their blur, rather than straight up regular blur.
Excellent work and posturing.
[QUOTE=minilandstan;48717483]I could never get the in-engine DOF to turn out well.[/QUOTE]
Practice my friend.
[QUOTE=minilandstan;48717483]I could never get the in-engine DOF to turn out well.[/QUOTE]
I played around with it, and find out that if you do the following settings, it looks pretty neat:
blur 0.1 to 0.05 , 10, 10, 0.5. Gotta adjust the focus very very carefully though.
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