

While the Camera Item contains the properties related to the projection, frame aspect ratio, DOF, etc., the actual frame resolution is set within the 'Render Item' under the ' Frame' properties.Įach new MODO scene by default has a single camera item, additional cameras may be added to the scene with the menu bar command 'Item > Create Camera' or within the 'Item List' viewports 'Add Item' function LMB-click the add item button and select 'Camera' from the popup menu. What is displayed depends on your ' Render Output(s)', which acts as virtual developer determining what actually gets rendered when 'F9' is pressed (or any render command is invoked). Much like how a real camera operates, the camera captures your image, and works in conjunction with the ' Render Item' making your virtual snapshot viewable in the ' Render Display'. Everything rendered is seen from this point of view, as such, these settings determine how your camera sees your 3D world. The Camera Item is a virtual lens into the 3D world inside MODO.
