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3D Rotate
What is it? It's the ability to enable a user to see all angles of an object.
How do I photograph and create it?
- What I'll need:
For small to medium objects: digital camera, tripod, white Lazy Susan (turntable), white backdrop.
For larger objects and cars: digital camera, tripod, tape measure, chalk or erasable marker, large white sheet or backdrop.
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The steps to follow:
Small to Medium objects
- Place the digital camera on the tripod, and the Lazy Susan on a flat surface (most likely a table).
- Put up the white backdrop behind the white Lazy Susan. Mark a recommended 16 different marks equi-distant from one another around the flat viewable edge of the Lazy Susan.
- Mark the table or object upon which the Lazy Susan sits (tape recommended)
- Place an object in the center of the Lazy Susan approx. equidistant from the sides.
- Position your camera facing the object with the white backdrop directly behind it.
- Manually focus the camera and lock the focus. Set the image size at 640 by 480 pixels and higher.
- Move the Lazy Susan one mark, then take a picture. Manually move the Lazy Susan to all the marks on the viewable edge, each time snapping a single photo of the object at each mark.
- Once the recommended 16 images has been taken, you then upload those images into your computer's hard drive.
- Upload those images to Irisize.com in the 3D Rotatable image mode. Begin to irisize them.
Large objects
- Place or move the object you're photographing onto a flat surface, with ample room to shoot around it.
- Hold the tape measure in the center of the object touching the middle of the top. Extend the measure outward, and while holding your chalk or erasable marker, draw a complete circle around the object.
- Draw a line from the circle through the center of the circle all the way across, then divide those semi-circles in half, and keep splitting them until there are 16 marks equidistant apart along the circle.
- Create a moveable white backdrop, and position it at a certain angle.
- With your digital camera mounted to your tripod, take an image at the 16 marks around the circle, each time moving the backdrop to behind the object you're shooting.
- Connect your camera to your computer, and upload your images.
- In Irisize.com, upload the images, and begin irisizing your image.
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