I've been messing with my 3d program and have created a model which is accurately photo/perspective matched for MJK1. That's to say I have brought MJK1 image into the program and created a camera and perspective setup so that I can build the 3D scene over the photo and it should accurately depict all the things in the scene. So i created just the table, the bed-base/mattress/headboard AND MJK in almost the exact position. After I was satisfied it looked as accurate as I could make it. I saved the result and then tried to tally the model up to MJK3. I've tried every way to make it fit. If I get the table matched then MJK and the bed are way up in the air. If I superimpose MJK so her legs line up with the MJK3 photo then the table is miles off the horizon.
So either my maths and perspective set up is crap... OR MJK, the bed, table or all three were moved between MJK1 and MJK3 being taken.
Tomorrow I will upload both the still images as well as a YouTube video to demonstrate. I admit that my calculations might be off but I can see no way to get MJK's left leg (which to me is very close to the mattress in MJK1, to locate to the position it is in MJK3 (that's to say quite raised off the mattress).
More tomorrow.
So either my maths and perspective set up is crap... OR MJK, the bed, table or all three were moved between MJK1 and MJK3 being taken.
Tomorrow I will upload both the still images as well as a YouTube video to demonstrate. I admit that my calculations might be off but I can see no way to get MJK's left leg (which to me is very close to the mattress in MJK1, to locate to the position it is in MJK3 (that's to say quite raised off the mattress).
More tomorrow.
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