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106 CINEMA 4D R11 Quickstart – Caustics<br />

6. Quick Tutorial – Depth of Field<br />

You probably are familiar with the depth-of-field effect from the field of photography. Depending on which<br />

lens is used in which combination of camera settings it can only be focused on one more-or-less small area at<br />

once – everything outside this area is out of focus. This effect is often used as a dramatic element in movies to<br />

draw the viewer’s attention to a specific element in the scene. Of course CINEMA 4D’s Advanced Render Module<br />

also offers this technique – as we will now demonstrate.<br />

Load the scene “QS_DoF.c4d”.<br />

Create a camera object (objects / scene / camera). Place the camera at the following position: X=370, Y=200,<br />

Z=-1500 using the Attribute Manager,. Set the angle at H=25 degrees, P=-17 degrees. In the editor window’s<br />

menu choose (objects / scene / camera). The editor view will switch to the camera’s view. All three figures<br />

should be visible.<br />

Now we’ll make the settings for the depth of field. Switch to “Depth“ in the camera menu of the Attribute<br />

Manager. Set the target distance to 1500 1300 and activate “Front Blur“ and “Rear Blur“ in the camera’s Depth<br />

tab in the Attribute Manager.

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