mrcarkeys42
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Luckily, other retailers are available
I use Fusion360, which is free for hobbyists and pretty easy to get to grips with.
Here's a quick experiment: Both are from the same viewpoint, slightly left of center like the reference photo.
Left is with a 200mm focal length, the right is 35mm. (Like doing a dolly zoom)
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Cool eh? I mean, it could overhang but its possible that it doesn't and still appear that way in a photo.
thanks for the link! i found a 120mm length one, looks like they are selling two in a bundle for 30 dollars, perfect!
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/MR7...c77c-4291-812d-51ebb12982b5&priceBeautifyAB=0
I thought of the focal length playing a factor, but idk. If you noticed on your 35mm render, the lower triangle and the vertical bar are showing distortions which are not present in the movie screenshot. Also that screenshot is taken from the first baseline scene (link below) which starts off behind goslings head and slowly dollies forward. The shot is not a closeup but a wide, i dont think wide angle lenses cause that kind of distortion on objects farther away?im not camera expert though if we are being honest haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hkhI2pfHfQ