306 degree object photos
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- silentseven
I have some product designs that i have worked on and we finally got the finished product back with labels and bottles etc. I want to take some photos of them and turn it into a 360 object spin for my portfolio site. I was wondering if anyone knew of any tutorials for coming up with the best end products. I am trying to figure out a way to spin the object to i can keep the same distace and focal range with minimal difference between the image as to look a little more professional.
Does anyone know of a "turn table" that I could use is there such a thing im sure i could rig something up i just wanted to know if anyone had any ideas or past experiences or pointers.
Thanks
- josimarX0
360.
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- silentseven0
ya i saw that after i broadcasted it. sorry typed a little too fast
- fate0
It's really best to move the camera and not the product in order to keep illumination the same throughout your photos. And DON'T use flash, I've seen some horrible 360 shots ruined with camera flash.
- silentseven0
I have a whole tungsten light setup that i can borrow from a friend with backdrops etc.
I give it a go and se what i come up with
Thanks
- silentseven0
I have a whole tungsten light setup that i can borrow from a friend with backdrops etc.
I give it a go and see what i come up with
Thanks
- fate0
also, if you wanna get real geeky and precise with this. take some string and a protactor, use the string as your radius for the circle of shots your camera will be in. Put the protractor at the center so as you move the string you can see how the angle changes. Mark off every 10 degrees until you get to 360. That's 9 shot per quarter of the circle, 36 shots altogether. Or do some more math and work out how many shots you want.
- silentseven0
http://www.edb.utexas.edu/teachn…
Just found this on like the 18th Google page thought i would share.