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I have made one small project. but after rendering I have seen some rendered view is like stretched while other is good.. I am using 2009. and i have attached two different rendered pics. Thank u guys.
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you created this affect by stretching the 'field of view' box. When you place a camera point, its creates a view that would be comparable and comfortable to the human eye. When you grab the view box grips and stretch the view wider, the perspective is going to look strange similar to how things would appear if you could somehow widen your own personal field of view. This is exactly how a perspective view is supposed to operate.
Placing a camera in a small room is difficult to capture everything so sometimes you have to get creative, maybe put the camera in the next room and hide the wall.
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