@robbiegrimes yeah it's actually confusing the hell out of me right now; how DOES this work on a larger scale? There's actually a project image of the outdoors on his wall??
Think of it kind of like a computer screen projection. You're in a dark room and you have a wall and you poke a hole in it. You've essentially created one pixel for whatever is behind it to show through if you're looking at it straight on. What is on the ground goes through the hole in the wall and lands on the ceiling and the sky goes through to the floor, which is why i had to flip the images around to make the building right side up which put the tv in the top right of the frame.
camera turned upside down to re correct it?
cirfia 1 year ago
@cirfia Well, the camera wasn't, I inverted the images for the the sake of this movie though.
NoOnesIdol 1 year ago
@NoOnesIdol cool!
cirfia 1 year ago
Really neat, made one in my room too. I like to sit in my bed and watch the outside world.
vitruvian8807 2 years ago
sweet, i've always wondered if that worked on a larger scale
robbiegrimes 2 years ago
@robbiegrimes yeah it's actually confusing the hell out of me right now; how DOES this work on a larger scale? There's actually a project image of the outdoors on his wall??
jaredtkatz 1 year ago
@jaredtkatz
Think of it kind of like a computer screen projection. You're in a dark room and you have a wall and you poke a hole in it. You've essentially created one pixel for whatever is behind it to show through if you're looking at it straight on. What is on the ground goes through the hole in the wall and lands on the ceiling and the sky goes through to the floor, which is why i had to flip the images around to make the building right side up which put the tv in the top right of the frame.
NoOnesIdol 1 year ago
yes it is
NoOnesIdol 2 years ago
Very cool. But pan around the room, so we can see what's going on.
michaelottinger 3 years ago