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Creating a Rack Focus
![]() With Toon Boom Digital Pro, you have so many options. Since it is possible to translate elements on three axes: X, Y and Z, you can create beautiful multiplane setups and impressive camera moves. By placing your elements at different distances from the camera, perspective and ease will be calculated automatically when you move the camera around. This also leads to another possibility- adjusting the focus. There is a depth in a multiplane setup, so you can easily create a depth of field effect using the Focus module. You can attach the focus to the camera motion so that it changes along with it or you can create a rack focus effect. In this article, you will learn how to create a rack focus. What Do You Need to Create a Rack Focus?You need a few elements:
![]() Before using the Focus module, you must create a multiplane setup with your elements. If all the elements are at the same distance from the camera, everything will have the same amount of blur. To create a multiplane setup, use the Top or Side view and the Maintain Size tool to keep the scale ratio as you translate images on the Z- axis.
If you move the scenes or the palette’s master directory to another location, the link between the two will be broken. Toon Boom Digital Pro has some features which are used to avoid a complete colour and palette loss. These will be explained later in this section. Focus Module:To calculate the amount of blur on each layer, you will simply need a Focus module. The focus module calculates the blur radius of an element by its distance from the set focus point. You will find the Focus module in the Module Library view. Peg Module:To animate your Focus module and create your rack focus, you will need a Peg module. The only way to move the focus point from the scene’s centre is by connecting it to a Peg module, even if you are not planning to animate it. You will find the Peg module in the Module Library view.
Creating Your Rack Focus You are now ready to create a rack focus. Simply follow these steps and you will be set! To create a rack focus:
Refer to the Composting chapter in the Paperless or Cut-out Animation Workflow User Guide for more information about temporary renders. |