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== '''draw/script an image that use the infinity mirror effect in an aesthetically interesting way (with your project in mind)''' ==
== draw/script an image that use the infinity mirror effect in an aesthetically interesting way (with your project in mind) ==


=== <u>'''PLAN'''</u> ===
=== <u>PLAN</u> ===


Draw simply, showing side on and camera view. Make a key.  Draw to explain yourself as much as possible, but also keep this simple. Use extra notes where needed.
Draw simply, showing side on and camera view. Make a key.  Draw to explain yourself as much as possible, but also keep this simple. Use extra notes where needed.
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[[File:02.03.23 (1).jpeg|center|frameless|561x561px]]
[[File:02.03.23 (1).jpeg|center|frameless|561x561px]]


==== '''<u>Findings</u>''' ====
==== <u>Findings</u> ====
Not particularly fascinating but playing with rotating the camera and moving the camera towards the mirror, and using a moving image at centre instead of a still one.  
Not particularly fascinating but playing with rotating the camera and moving the camera towards the mirror, and using a moving image at centre instead of a still one.  


Next step is to implement this, which I won't be able to do tomorrow as I have work (also the next day), so either Sunday or (probably) Monday
Next step is to implement this, which I won't be able to do tomorrow as I have work (also the next day), so either Sunday or (probably) Monday

Latest revision as of 17:14, 4 March 2023

draw/script an image that use the infinity mirror effect in an aesthetically interesting way (with your project in mind)

PLAN

Draw simply, showing side on and camera view. Make a key. Draw to explain yourself as much as possible, but also keep this simple. Use extra notes where needed.

Results

02.03.23 (2).jpeg


02.03.23 (1).jpeg

Findings

Not particularly fascinating but playing with rotating the camera and moving the camera towards the mirror, and using a moving image at centre instead of a still one.

Next step is to implement this, which I won't be able to do tomorrow as I have work (also the next day), so either Sunday or (probably) Monday