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"rw" wrote in message
m... salmobytes wrote: It's just a series of bout 40 photos. What's the big deal? Its an imaginative way to show the fly, but I don't see any fancy graphics. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. The most interesting part to me is the control of rotation by the mouse, which makes it more than a simple animation with 40 photos. Now if I could have true 3D, being able to look at the fly from any angle (i.e. top and bottom also) rather than simple rotation...... Gene |
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Gene Cottrell wrote:
... Now if I could have true 3D, being able to look at the fly from any angle (i.e. top and bottom also) rather than simple rotation...... True. Also the lighting is pretty darn dark on some of the cooler flies.... - JR |
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:09:14 -0500, "Gene Cottrell"
wrote: "rw" wrote in message om... salmobytes wrote: It's just a series of bout 40 photos. What's the big deal? Its an imaginative way to show the fly, but I don't see any fancy graphics. The most interesting part to me is the control of rotation by the mouse, which makes it more than a simple animation with 40 photos. Now if I could have true 3D, being able to look at the fly from any angle (i.e. top and bottom also) rather than simple rotation...... Gene Now you're talking about a whole lot of pictures - or the use of interpolation software previously mentioned. fwiw, Quicktime VR supported mouse-driven 2D rotation long before it showed up in Flash. Years back when digital cameras first came out, I used VR to create all kinds of 360° views of building interiors and exterior scenes. This is quite a bit tougher to do than these fly images, because you had to rotate the camera, not merely the target in front of a fixed camera position, and it's a rare camera (indeed, perhaps none) that places the tripod mounting hole exactly in the center of the "film" plane. So the first thing I had to do was make an adapter that properly aligned the center of the film plane to the rotational center of the tripod. Such devices can be had via mail order these days... /daytripper |
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