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+ fake window in the back
could be a little while before the other is up and there's a time-lapse one out my window too ;)
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nailed some bits of wood to a plank so i could rest the camera against them (same every time - guessed the angles) then take 2 pics.
make them a bit more than eye-distance apart and angle them in slightly - don't haveg to be exact as your eyes will compensate, but if they are level it;s a big bonus
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make them a bit more than eye-distance apart and angle them in slightly - don't haveg to be exact as your eyes will compensate, but if they are level it;s a big bonus
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but it works, i tried a couple a times and it kinda worked, i might use a stick in future.
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you can animate stuff and keep the same shot with only one camera.
the 3d panorama (uploading) kinda works but you sort of lose some of the detail in the frantic spinning. I think still works better but i dunno why..
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the 3d panorama (uploading) kinda works but you sort of lose some of the detail in the frantic spinning. I think still works better but i dunno why..