Lens Compositing Node
PURPOSE
In the film industry, complex lens aberrations like lens flares and streaks indicate complex camera lenses, hence a big production budget.
In CGI, resembling such flares lifts your scene to dazzling quality.
John Knoll's light factory changed the digital approach, defining a point in the image with a given brightness. This point doesn't represent large bright areas well.
John Knoll's light factory changed the digital approach, defining a point in the image with a given brightness. This point doesn't represent large bright areas well.
using every pixel in the rendered image as sources to create complex and vivid lens aberrations.
A complex node group lets you define the intensities of different lens phenomena:
ghosts / streak / iris / star / halo / dust
The last parameter is quality which downscales the calculation for faster results.
This product includes a blend file with a sample scene for easy integration.
The node is ideal for VFX work, Motion Design,
and scenes with bright windows and engines in space.
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I am a 3D artist with 25 years of experience in the advertising & television industry. I studied physics at the University of Vienna, providing a solid math toolset for 3D workflows. Started programming Blender add-ons in 2012, leveraging Blender and Cycles for rendering efficiency.
Sales | 200+ |
Customer Ratings | 3 |
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Published | over 8 years ago |
Blender Version | 4.2, 4.1, 4.0, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, 2.93, 2.92, 2.91, 2.9, 2.83, 2.82, 2.81, 2.8, 2.7x, 2.79, 2.78, 2.77 |
License | Royalty Free |
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