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The camera is an object which defines a point of view in 3D space for the context of rendering. The camera also has settings for depth of field (DoF) and other effects/settings real cameras have.
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Need to get a 360 view of the object using cameras
I need to render an object and get a 360 degree view. I plan to do this by taking pictures from atleast 36 cameras, at 10 degree separation to give a 360 degree view.
Since I have several objects, I …
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Incorrect Context error when calling bpy.ops.view3d.object_as_camera()
So it turns out -
I had to add area.spaces.active.region_3d.view_perspective = 'CAMERA'
this in the loop.
Got my answer on http://blenderartists.org/. Just sharing for the community. …
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Incorrect Context error when calling bpy.ops.view3d.object_as_camera()
But before that I need to select active object as camera, which I am doing by calling bpy.ops.view3d.object_as_camera() . … However I am getting the wicked error
Operator bpy.ops.view3d.object_as_camera.poll() failed, context is incorrect
Now when I do the following in Python Console in blender , the active camera is selected …
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How do I change the focal length of a camera with python?
Ok, I think I got it ..
We can get the focal length by using bpy.data.cameras.values()[0].lens. We can set this value as well.
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How do I change the focal length of a camera with python?
I need to change the focal length of the camera using the command line.
How can I do that? I cannot find Python api for this.
Thanks. …