Distortion of the box
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@knightdroid
Did I draw the distortion correctly when moving the camera sideways, instead of the object moving or rotating?
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Danet
hey, @knightdroid I’m not sure what you mean by moving the camera sideways. But distortion usually happens when we draw things that are outside of our cone of vision, this is what happens with fisheye lenses. Nevertheless, even when boxes warp, they still converge in the same way. Take a look at my corrections for box 1. (Box 2 is better.) Getting this right is hard by the way, I still occasionally slip Hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions
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@knightdroid
My bad for the confusing words, Im not sure what the term Im reffering to but wow, I really appreciate going as far as to redraw my drawing and explaining things in detail. Thank you. I am aware of these convergence, but I keep forgetting it. lol.
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Rebecca Shay
It looks like the box got a little farther from the camera but also grew taller and skinnier. Not sure what you meant by "moving the camera sideways"? Did you mean moving the camera more to the right?
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@knightdroid
yes.
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