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"Bend" A Layer in AAE
by Patrick Peterson on Aug 20, 2008 at 4:45:00 am

Hey All.

Earlier I was playing around with a panoramic scene in aae. And i wanted to create a look simulator to one of those 3d previews (you can do you for some hotel rooms for instance). And I realize that you can fool the camera by breaking up the shots and rotating them to face the camera, but I would like to bend the pic. I want to bend it into a semisphere. If any one could tell me how to bend any type of way. I would be grateful. And I could put in the grunt work to try to achieve the desired effect.


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