Chamomile and Bow Rosette 2-1

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Yes, in answer to your question: it helps a lot when you zoom in with your phone or iPad. Thanks for doing it!
Autumn

Hi Alex, really helpful to see a birds eye view with the iPad.
gives a real depth of shape your achieving.
Thank you

Alexander Grabovetskiy (Administrator) December 28, 2021 at 12:42 pm

Thank You for letting me know!

Love the flyover and moving zoom… allows the perapective as if one was doing the carving themselves… great for aiding the viewer’s brain in grasping the full 3D map of what is carved… especially good for people learning to visualize a carving prior to carving! A great addition to your filming!

Alex, little late to the party, but yes, the flyover view with the ipad is extremely helpful. At least for me, the overhead view is the least helpful for me in any of your projects. The closeup and flyover allow me to understand the movements you are trying to accomplish much better. I realize using the ipad requires more time on your part but I would ask that whenever possible you try to incorporate it into the presentation. If nothing else it would make a great summary at the end of each segment.

Thanks

Yes, the phone cam is a great idea! Really helps to see close-ups of tight or hidden corners and new angles.

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