Camera Lens Switcher
Name: Camera Lens Switcher
Author: Nuh Ünver
Version: 1.0
Category: Object
Location in Blender: View3D > Tool > Camera Lens Switcher
Description:
The "Camera Lens Switcher" is a handy Blender addon that allows you to quickly and easily switch your camera's lens and adjust to sharpness and focus distance. With this tool, you can choose from various lens types, including wide-angle, standard, telephoto, macro, and fish-eye, and set your desired sharpness and focus distance. This is a valuable addition to Blender for 3D artists and animators who seek precise control over camera parameters to bring their scenes to life.
Note: Make sure to have the addon installed and enabled in Blender to access it in the 3D view under the "Tool" category.
This is a basic description of what the addon does. Please let me know if you need more specific information or want to add additional details to the description.
**Script Summary: Camera Lens Switcher for Blender** The "Camera Lens Switcher" script is a Blender addon that enhances the functionality of the 3D software, enabling users to manipulate camera settings more conveniently. The script offers the following features: 1. **Camera Lens Selection**: Users can choose from a variety of camera lenses, including Wide Angle, Standard, Telephoto, Macro, and Fish-eye. 2. **Sharpness Control**: The script allows users to adjust the sharpness of the camera, providing a slider to fine-tune the level of sharpness. 3. **Focus Distance Adjustment**: Users can set the focus distance for the camera, which is particularly useful for achieving precise focus in 3D scenes. 4. **User-Friendly Interface**: The Camera Lens Switcher is accessible through a user-friendly panel in the 3D view under the "Tool" category, making it easy to access and use. 5. **Lens Switching**: With a single click, users can switch between different camera lenses, instantly changing the perspective and visual style of their 3D scenes. This script is a valuable tool for 3D artists and animators working with Blender, as it simplifies the process of controlling camera settings, allowing for greater creative flexibility and precision in rendering 3D scenes.