Studio: Atlantis 3D Studios Project: Project: Rialto Type: Profit Share (Core Team) Location: Remote About Us We’re an indie studio dedicated to recreating Renaissance Venice as it was in the late 15th century with engaging and fun gameplay and story to accompany it. As fans of history, and video games, we’re building…
There are two components to a tilt shift photography, and it's important to separate them and understand that they do entirely different things. The above image shows a tilt/shift lens with both tilt (rotation, the guide lines on the right) and shift (the guide lines on the left) engaged. What you're talking about in this…
Your project is really promising. Ide say think of where you want your focal p[point to be and how to use shadows and light to create that focal point. Really think of this scene as a 2d image or even like a painting. I know the original silent hill games made great use of atmospheric lighting and had great control over…
Thanks for your replies guys! It wasn't a visual glitch after all. I attached the rig to a mesh, the problem was still there. I did however find a temporarily solution by changing evaluation mode from "Parallel" to "DG". And voila! I guess the problem has something to do with how I set up the utility nodes. I'm gonna try…
Not sure what Oly you have, but if its an older model with the 2-axis IBIS, the IS wasn't very good. The latest models with 5-axis IBIS (EM1, EM5, EM5II, EP5) are very very good and do not need 1/200th to get a sharp shot. Even the 3-axis EM10 is quite good. Minimum shutter speed for a sharp shot (regardless of IS) depends…