0.065 meters is the same as 6.5 centimeters. Now, once again, you'll need to pay attention to your eye distance here and do note that the eye distance now in Octane is in meters. What I choose to do is render the side by side option. You could actually choose the left or the right options and render two separate renders. What we need to do is actually render out the left and the right eye separately and we'll merge them. Now Octane doesn't have an option to do a side by side with the left eye on top of the right eye on bottom. Now it does get slightly more complicated when we want to go to stereo and for that what we need to do is go back to the camera tab and into the stereo tab and set the stereo output to side by side. If we open up the render settings and make sure we're outputting Octane in 3840 by 2160 resolution, I don't need the CVVR cam plugin here so we will turn that off and I'll also turn off Save and we'll just render out to the picture viewer and I'm going to go ahead and fit that to screen and there you can see our equirectangular projection ready to upload as a YouTube 360 or Facebook 360 video. Now, we just want to do a 360 degree video, that's really all there is to it. All you need to do is add an Octane camera tag to your camera and change the camera type to panoramic and then in the panoramic tab, we'll go ahead and make sure that the FOV X is 360 degrees and the FOV Y should be 180 degrees because we want a full top to bottom projection. Rendering an equal rectangular projection from Octane is really pretty and easy. We'll go ahead and load the camera ring from the CVVR cam plugin. When outputting for Octane, the C4DVR cam plugin is not strictly necessary however it can still be helpful in bringing in the camera rig so that you can get a view of your safe zones. We're going to go ahead and start with the simple scene and then go to something more interesting once again. Here I have the same simple scene that we used in the Cinema 4D demo. In this tutorial, we'll explore how to output 360 degree or virtual reality videos from Cinema 4D using the Octane Render engine.
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