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Playing with depth of field (blurring details that are closer than and farther from the focal point). #Blender3D #Steampunk

Dennis G. Jerz / 2 Jan 2021

Playing with depth of field (blurring detials that are closer than and farther form the focal point). #Blender3D #Steampunk

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