What's the Best View to Model in Blender?
What's the Best View to Model in Blender?
Hey guys, I'm trying to model a character, i have a set of reference images which are all lined up from front view to side view. but i'm having a hard time modeling it in Perspective Mode.
- Do I really have to model it in Perspective Mode? Or should I model it in Ortho Mode?
- I've read in the internet that if you have a reference image, you should model it in Ortho Mode. As I have also seen in Tutorials in Youtube
- But then, i've also read some people commenting, you should model in perspective mode because the model will look Weird if you model it in Ortho once you render it.
- I'm using Blender. But my problem when modeling in Perspective mode is that, everytime i zoom in or out, the model looks thinner (zoomed in) or fatter (zoomed out) (for example the face, when i zoom in it looks circular but when i zoom in it looks oblong vertically), vice versa because of the depth of field. If I should model in Perspective Mode, should I follow the Default Camera Lens (25mm)? Or should i adjust it to 50mm or other (please specify)
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And when i find the right angle in Front Perspective when I hit 3 to view Side Perspective it looks so near.
it looks ok in this one
https://imgur.com/a/x45k8G4
But when I zoom out the space between the corner from the eyes looks like it has become wider,
https://imgur.com/a/eNlnH4S
And when I switch from, front to Side, the side looks so much nearer,
from this:
https://imgur.com/a/OgWWszV
To this (as soon as i hit 3):
https://imgur.com/a/HOU06N6