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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
'''field_of_view''' sets the amount of perspective to apply to the scene. Typical values range from 40-60. Turning off '''field_of_view''' amounts to the same thing as setting | '''field_of_view''' sets the amount of perspective to apply to the scene. Typical values range from 40-60. Turning off '''field_of_view''' amounts to the same thing as setting [[orthoscopic]] to '''1'''. The higher the value of '''field_of_view''' the more amplified is the effect of the perspective. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
<gallery> | |||
Image:No_fov.png|No field of View | |||
Image:Fov60.png|Field of View set to 60 | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
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set field_of_view, 60 | set field_of_view, 60 | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
== See Also == | |||
[[orthoscopic]] [[Ray_orthoscopic]] | |||
[[Category:Settings|Field of view]] |
Latest revision as of 04:44, 8 October 2010
Overview
field_of_view sets the amount of perspective to apply to the scene. Typical values range from 40-60. Turning off field_of_view amounts to the same thing as setting orthoscopic to 1. The higher the value of field_of_view the more amplified is the effect of the perspective.
Examples
Syntax
set field_of_view, 60