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Why doesn't the camera in Blender see past a certain point? Is there a way to fix it? ![]()
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Why doesn't the camera in Blender see past a certain point? Is there a way to fix it? ![]()
if that's happening, then your scene is way too big. to fix it, get out of camera and hit A twice to deselect then select everything. (if there's nothing selected, just hit A once.) then hit S and scale everything down a bit.
Why doesn't the camera in Blender see past a certain point? Is there a way to fix it?
Stan has a good point, but you can also adjust your render distance; I don't remember quite exactly where that option is though, but I imagine it would be under either the Render or World tab.
Okay, I'll see if I can find it.
Everything's the default size, just to let you know.
Select your camera and go to the editing tab (F9) and all that info should be there for you to edit. I think it is under "start" and "end". Assuming 2.59 is the same as 2.49.
I think in 2.59 there is also an option under the 'camera options' where you can adjust the end distance (you can also adjust the start distance). I don't know if this is the same in 2.49, though.
I'll try it...
Okay, my computer caught a virus and needed to reset everything to the default settings. I downloaded Blender again, and whenever I try to open it, it says:
"The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0150002). Click on OK to terminate the application."
Anyone have any idea how to fix this?
Last edited by Rusty (October 9, 2011 (10:05am))
EDIT: Okay, that was weird. I just tried again one day and it worked! Never mind. ![]()
Last edited by Rusty (October 13, 2011 (12:37pm))
How do I export something in Blender with the armature attached so that if I import it to a different .blend file I don't have to make a new armature?
But then how would I import it into another .blend file?
EDIT: Oh, and I just made this AI robot brain:
Pretty cool, huh?
Last edited by Rusty (October 15, 2011 (11:27am))
But then how would I import it into another .blend file?
Link or append I believe. But I'm not positive.
Well, The new Blender layout is a heck of a lot easier to use and I'm actually enjoying myself a bit.

Can someone tell me how to change the export image resolution, because I wanted to edit this in Photoshop into a desktop.
Did you use Ambient Occlusion?
No, because that takes a REALLY REALLY REALLY long time to render, at least last time I tried it.
EDIT: Okay, here it is from the left side with Ambient Occlusion:

Last edited by Rusty (October 16, 2011 (04:24pm))
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