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13 Aug 2024 15:31:56 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Two cameras same scene ?  
From: Johannes Hubert
Date: 18 Aug 1998 13:31:33
Message: <35d9ac65.0@news.povray.org>
No, there can be only one camera in a given POV-scene.

Another idea:

Create a "warping lens" and put it in front of your camera.
It should be totally transparent (filter and transmit) and have no
reflection (etc.) at all.
Then give it the right IOR and the right shape to distort only those plaves
you want to distort.

Or create several such lenses, that only cover a specific part of the
viewing fustrum (e.g. the object you want to distort).

Hope it helps,
Johannes.


K. Tyler wrote in message <35D8615A.E3E52C25@pacbell.net>...
>Is it possible to use two different cameras in the same scene.
>
>Possible scenario.
>
>I want to use a cylindrical camera to warp the appearance
>of a couple of objects. The rest of the scene I want eveything
>else to appear normal as with a perspective camera. Is there a
>method that will allow this to happen ?
>
>K.Tyler
>


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