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good eye level height???


Dave Buckley
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Average persons height is 1.80 meters. So the eye level would be 1.75 m, but anywhere from 1.75 to 1.85 is fine IMO.

 

Ps. About the camera grid, try using a constraint to attach a grid to the camera.

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In the uk, average male height for 16+ age group is 175.2 cm (5' 8.9") and female is 161.6 cm (5' 3.6"). take the average of these is 168.4 cm. a human head is about 20cm height, with the eyes traditionally bang in the middle, so if we take off 10 cm from average total height we get 158.4cm or 1.584m.

 

I use 1.6m.

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hmmmmm at 1.6m my camera seems incredibly close to the ceiling and this room is to scale based on the drawings i have been given by the architect, room height is 2300mm and please don't question the window placement as i already have done :)

 

they seem far too close to the floor for me, and they are making my scene look odd

 

i will attached the elevation and plan of the room in a second when i manage to crop (so you can see windows in relation to ground level and first floor level) the huge pdf file and photoshop stops bloody rasterizing it :)

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I think that the windows are going to make it look "wrong" no matter where you put your camera. Rather than trying to gauge a good height from the windows, place a chair or table in there and use that as reference or even a scale mannequin.

 

Out of interest, when you asked about the window height, what did they say?

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but what if a tall person looks in the room? or a midget?

you need to allow for this otherwise you are discriminating imo.

 

1.65m then tilt from there, camera correct - unless you specifically want to do a close up shot of a coffee mug with extreme dof and glow from a sitting posistion. this seems to be a popular shot, along with the extreme tap / basin close up.

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but what if a tall person looks in the room? or a midget?

you need to allow for this otherwise you are discriminating imo.

 

1.65m then tilt from there, camera correct - unless you specifically want to do a close up shot of a coffee mug with extreme dof and glow from a sitting posistion. this seems to be a popular shot, along with the extreme tap / basin close up.

 

hahaha. don't forget to roll the camera 45 degrees too.

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I think that the windows are going to make it look "wrong" no matter where you put your camera. Rather than trying to gauge a good height from the windows, place a chair or table in there and use that as reference or even a scale mannequin.

 

Out of interest, when you asked about the window height, what did they say?

 

they said that it is correct, it is a nursing home for the mentally unstable, or should i say rehab??? so perhaps they are just trying to play with there minds, psychological window placement maybe :)

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