Author Topic: Part-Zoom Technique  (Read 1916 times)

I was fiddling with my controls whilst working on a city and zoomed part way in, and it gave birth to this exciting new technique, the Part-Zoom Technique. It creates a new atmosphere and shape to the pictures taken, and is quite cool to play in, although to play in it you would need to be holding your F key (or whatever key you zoom with).

So, to showcase this, I took a few random pictures, and here they are:






To show you the difference:

With


Without


Not exactly a breakthrough discovery.


It adds more emphasis to the background, drawing the picture into a cohesive whole.


1.Stand closer to the point you are fixed on.
2.Same effect.


1.Stand closer to the point you are fixed on.
2.Same effect.
No:
It adds more emphasis to the background, drawing the picture into a cohesive whole.

reminds me of how playing L.S.D. dream looks like.


Not really anything new or amazing but it's still nice. I found this looked nice awhile back and use it when I film.

1.Stand closer to the point you are fixed on.
2.Same effect.
Nope, zooming changes the FOV in a way that just walking up to the thing wouldn't.

It seems sort of fish-eyed

How is this so special?
He zoomed, big deal.

I was exhibiting the technique.