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> Just throwing it out there:
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> Has any one created a scene that when turned 180 degrees you have a different
> kind of scene?
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> I caught a part of Night Court where Ross made a something and show it to Bull.
> Bull described the scene as a beautiful ocean landscape with clouds a beach and
> lots of detail.Ross says you have it up side down. When turned it around, She
> describes it as a six car pile up.
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> My first thought was POV. I think that would be a real challenge!
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> Have Fun!
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> ... but that is not really what you mean, I realise now :-)
> Thomas
No problem I've done that a lot. I did find some 180 degree rotated picture on
the net. Most where same subject for both views. So I made one myself. I took
two pictures I already had made and a turn them into a mosaic. It was a lot of
work and I'm not completely satisfied with it. But it was a start.
It takes a twisted brain to see things rotated, I guess. I still haven't got
the substance of the technique yet. So I did a very simple test win win paint.
I've put that in the image binary.
Have fun!
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