As you can see foliage looks fine when seen from far away, but not when I get the camera close to it, it looks grey. How do I fix this? I would really appreciate if anybody could help me.
cocemedia
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Eifert@Aximmetry
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Hi,
It's challenging to determine the exact issue from just the pictures.
Typically, foliage like the grass in your picture is rendered on a flat plane and is designed to turn toward the camera as the camera moves, so you never see the sides of the grass. In your screenshot, it appears that the grass may be facing downward, revealing their gray backs. On the other hand, the bushes around the palm tree seem to be correctly oriented toward the camera, but they still appear gray. If the foliage is indeed facing incorrectly, it may be a sign that they are aligned with another camera or object instead of Aximmetry's camera.
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Hi,
It's challenging to determine the exact issue from just the pictures.Typically, foliage like the grass in your picture is rendered on a flat plane and is designed to turn toward the camera as the camera moves, so you never see the sides of the grass. In your screenshot, it appears that the grass may be facing downward, revealing their gray backs.
On the other hand, the bushes around the palm tree seem to be correctly oriented toward the camera, but they still appear gray.
If the foliage is indeed facing incorrectly, it may be a sign that they are aligned with another camera or object instead of Aximmetry's camera.
Warmest regards,