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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: What Bones need ...
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> Visible Depth of Field radius. And interactive adjustment of each of the
> aforementioned features. Instead of toggling back and for between radius
> requestor boxes and the Layout display the user could just click on the
> radius representation in one of the views and drag it to the desired distance.
Those are on the list. The prob with depth of field is that you can often
have unlimited DOF, but I suppose the sphere could just disappear at that
point. I would like to see a "focal point null" that is placed where you
want the Focal Point to be and a sphere represents the area of focus
around it.
JG
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