For a more accurate representation, I would recommend using the Three-Point Perspective. You can also use the 'ground grid' to get a better idea of where the ground is vs. your model.
You may want the top blue line to follow the wall to get a better representation of Screenshot2, but that is entirely up to you.
Be careful when adjusting your axises as your models rotation will change accordingly.
Referencing your Ticket ID#:12439
Med Venlig Hilsen / Best Regards,
Erik Williams
Customer Support Specialist
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Erik Williams
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almost 2 years ago
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Hello Richard,
Thank you for contacting Luxion.
It appears you have the gist of it.
For a more accurate representation, I would recommend using the Three-Point Perspective. You can also use the 'ground grid' to get a better idea of where the ground is vs. your model.
You may want the top blue line to follow the wall to get a better representation of Screenshot2, but that is entirely up to you.
Be careful when adjusting your axises as your models rotation will change accordingly.
Richard Follett
I have always struggled with this so after some help as I think this is a very simple example.
have i matched the blue and red lines correctly?
focal length on photo is 28 when checking
Thank you for contacting Luxion.
Erik Williams
Thank you for contacting Luxion.
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