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Making the “canvas” bigger is easier done in 2D than in 3D. Changing the render output settings to be larger will unfortunately also change the perspective in your shot. IF this is something to keep you can do a bit of maths to figure out what those values should be, or you can get a new C4D plugin from Fuchs & Vogel: FuV CanvasSize.
The plugin lets you change the height and width of your composition without issues. Freely resize your render output without changing the perspective, just like the canvas in Photoshop. Just select an anchor point and type in the new height or width.
FuV CanvasSize is a tag-based plugin for C4D and lets you restore your original camera at any time. It also provides realtime feedback, and automtated resolution adjutment in your active render setting.
Changing width and height of your composition is no longer a problem in Cinema 4D. You can now resize your render output without altering the perspective, just like the canvas in Photoshop. Select an anchor point and type in the new height or width.
Check it out here.
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- Okay, before we go any further,…let's learn a little bit more…about manipulating the displays…inside CINEMA 4D Lite.…Inside this main viewer where we get…to see our 3D world, there are many…different options to choose…exactly what you are viewing.…What we're seeing here initially…is just the default camera view…of our particular scene.…When we start adding our own cameras,…they'll appear underneath the cameras menu…for this panel.…But quite often, just the cameras view…is not enough information.…Particularly if we want to arrange cameras…and lights in the scene,…you may need some alternate views.…
To get those, go to the panel menu item,…click on it, and now you have choices…to see the default camera view,…along with other views.…I'll switch to all views initially,…which shows our typical default camera…perspective view, top, right, and front.…If you don't want these divided equally,…the panel menu does allow all sorts…of alternative arrangements…to decide how these different views are split up.…This default four views arrangement…