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rpc people seen from above

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I would like to understand why people and trees in a view from above in a rendering see themselves crushed? . ..is there a way to see them correct I have families to be able to use in views from above?

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I would like to understand why people and trees in a view from above in a rendering see themselves crushed?
because the rpc are not 3d models, but images cut out and stick to planes that have the shape of the image itself. these "objects" contain the information necessary to the sw to render them. in the 3d views from above the light emitted during rendering, does not see these images and does not render them, but calculates the shadows. moral: the rpcs from above are not rendered. or use 3d models, weighing not little the .rvt fle, or add them in postproduction with ps, gimp, etc... or, but I never tried and do not even know if you can do, rotate 1 degree the view from above, so as not to be just orthogonal, but slightly inclined.

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thank you so much for the answer is what I already expected. ..I was trying to make mistakes and find a solution, if I roote even slightly the view the image turns out the same crushed so it is not correct.
do you know any site where to find people in png format to be able to insert in renders later?
 
find a lot on google images, then save them on the pc and with a photo editing sw or discounting or saving them in .png.
 

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