Rotoscope

Rotoscope Functions

1. select Datasetcamera

Click here for easy and direct selection of the camera of the aktiv dataset.

 

2. select Target of Datasetcamera

Click here for easy and direct selection of the targetcamera of the aktiv dataset.

 

3. Copy Data from a selected Camera to Photostudio

Use this button to copy all relevant data of the selected camera to Photostudio. PS-Pro will read all data of a vray-cam too and will also use this data, because mental ray can render a v-ray camera.

Vray Import

 

4. Copy Data from Photostudio to a selected Camera

Click on this button to copy all the relevant settings from PS-Pro to the selected camera.

 

5. Perspective Correction on

Perspective Correction

 

6. Perspective Correction off

Click on this button to remove the Camera Correction modifier from the selected camera.

 

Chip Size

You set the Chip Size of the camera here.

 

Focal length

You set the focal length of the camera here.

 

Panorama

activate Panorama Mode to render 360 degrees Images.

click to ZOOM

 

Width Button/ Overscan Function

Useful Function if you need extra image margins for your renderings - it adjusts your camera and render settings so that your old image will be part of the new rendering without changing perspective.

click to ZOOM

 

Width

Width of the image in pixels.

 

Height

Height of the picture in pixels.

 

Image Aspect

The aspect ratio of the image

 

jump to Hour/Frame

Activating this function will set the time/frame to the value that was saved with the Dataset. When saving a dataset the current time/frame will be saved. You cant change this value manually. But you just have to set the new time/frame and save a new dataset at that point of time/frame.

 

set Frame

Set the Framenumber or Daytime of Dataset, to calculate the Exspoure at this time.

 

Swap-Button

Swapping between landscape and portrait format.

 

Lock-Button

Is this aktive the image aspect will be locked.