A while back, we featured a unique virtual camera that got a lot of attention. This camera, created in Blender, had the ability to mimic real optics and add imperfections to your renders for a more realistic touch.
Now, the creator, sirrandalot, has released the camera file with a few improvements. In a new video, he explains these enhancements and how you can seamlessly incorporate the camera into your own scenes.
The original video was quite fascinating, showcasing the impressive advancements in 3D software physics engines. It was like a thrilling ride for technology enthusiasts, especially those interested in the intricacies of light manipulation.
Initially, the camera file was not available for download when we first featured it. Unfortunately, this meant that you couldn’t experiment with it in your own projects. However, things have changed now.
Although sirrandalot is not giving the file away for free, it’s a small price to pay. For just CAD$5, you can access the camera and satisfy your curiosity by exploring its capabilities. It’s even cheaper than a cup of coffee these days!
If you’re curious to see what kind of images can be “captured” using this virtual camera, head over to this imgur list for some impressive samples.