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CC Cylinder
by Rhett Robinson on Aug 20, 2008 at 1:33:59 pm

What in the question am I missing? This sounds like a simple case of having a large precomp with the photos you want in it then either a)make it extra wide or b) tell CC Cylinder to render the inside only in a new comp. If it needs to be even more rounded, make the precomp even larger, with more empty space, and use CC Sphere.

Is there something else funny about it? You can't really control it with a 3d camera (without expressions), but you can certainly pan a "warped" image.



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