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Message posted by trollx on January-29-2003 at 6:09pm
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Has anyone used this product? If so, are there any samples on the Web? I am interested in this program, but would like to see some third-party samples. Any reviews out there? 

Message posted by simon on January-29-2003 at 6:30pm
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You can see examples of Virtual Objects on my website www.arev.photographer.org follow the link to Virtual Objects. It works well but as you will see the movement isn't particularly smooth when you want to keep file size down to a minimum. I've had little call for it commercially but it is fun. 


Message posted by djames on February-27-2003 at 2:40am
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Yes I have it,

 

it is good for the most part, however the challege is when shooting large objects, like vehicles, to get a consistant distance from the object with each shot, I am not sure if there is anything out there to manage that!



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Message posted by smooth on February-28-2003 at 5:16am
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Hi,

For large objects like a car, you need to make a circle! Use a piece of rope and a peg hammered into the ground. walk out the required distance and then using either paint, sand, flour walk around in a circle dropping or painting the ground.

Once this is done and you have a perfect circle, stand on the circle and take your photos! (Make sure you put the car inside the circle  ) Make it even better by making it into a "pie chart" this way you also get the "even" positioning points where you need to stand for each photo/image to be taken.

Hope this helps, Smooth


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