Home 360 Try..
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Home 360 Try..
Early attempt at 360, nah not on a skateboard!.... bonsai presentation...
Advice would be great! (((NEEDS much EDITING and REFINING!))) i am really happy with results so far though.. much hope
NS
Advice would be great! (((NEEDS much EDITING and REFINING!))) i am really happy with results so far though.. much hope
NS
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Re: Home 360 Try..
got a few problems with it.. what programs are u using?
If you cant keep up, dont step up.
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Re: Home 360 Try..
Works great in Opera.
Nice tree, maybe a bit more lighting?
Nice tree, maybe a bit more lighting?
Regards, Mitchell.
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Re: Home 360 Try..
Mitchell wrote:Works great in Opera.
Nice tree, maybe a bit more lighting?
i feed off advice like this!!....Opera, Thanks!
(more lighting..!) very possible... and.. better stand for cam is in the works.
cheers Mitchell
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Re: Home 360 Try..
theres a website you can use to check it in different bowsers if you need to. sorry but i forget the website but it is very useful
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Re: Home 360 Try..
by adobe?
https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html
this does screen capture of the site in different browser
https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html
this does screen capture of the site in different browser
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Re: Home 360 Try..
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Re: Home 360 Try..
Worked fine the first time. People just need to realise Opera is the ultimate browser.
Heres something to try, do the standard 360 like your doing, but then stop at the front and do several shots as you zoom into the trunk. You'll need lighting at a lower angle to illuminate the trunk, like I said earlier.
But then you have a 360, with a zoom in section. Pm me if that doesn't make sense.
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Regards, Mitchell.
"It is one thing to shape a tree into form, but when you are able to convincingly deceive ones perception of reality, something much more is accomplished than just a simple bonsai."
"In a perfect world, we would all be giants and all plants Bonsai."
"Grow big, finish small."
Join Ausbonsai today Click Here!
"It is one thing to shape a tree into form, but when you are able to convincingly deceive ones perception of reality, something much more is accomplished than just a simple bonsai."
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Re: Home 360 Try..
Hey Guys,
Can someone explain how you are actually getting that 360 going? You mention free software, but what free software, and what type of file format does it genetate?
Cheers,
Andrew
Can someone explain how you are actually getting that 360 going? You mention free software, but what free software, and what type of file format does it genetate?
Cheers,
Andrew
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Re: Home 360 Try..
great idea mitchell... stay tunedMitchell wrote:
Worked fine the first time. People just need to realise Opera is the ultimate browser.
Heres something to try, do the standard 360 like your doing, but then stop at the front and do several shots as you zoom into the trunk. You'll need lighting at a lower angle to illuminate the trunk, like I said earlier.
But then you have a 360, with a zoom in section. Pm me if that doesn't make sense.
NS
Hey Andrew, the program is PhotoScape, and the file format is GIF. Its a bit tricky to get a smooth rotation and resulting 360, but worth the work i say!Andrew Legg wrote:Hey Guys,
Can someone explain how you are actually getting that 360 going? You mention free software, but what free software, and what type of file format does it genetate?
Cheers,
Andrew
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Re: Home 360 Try..
i have so many trees to attend this year! sorry im not making more 360's.? (i wish i was!) But i am oh so glad all my plants are happy!
early stages in forming a concrete feed plan... I LOVE SPRING!
NS
early stages in forming a concrete feed plan... I LOVE SPRING!
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