Berner Street Camera Mapped (3D)

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  • GUT
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    G'Day Richard

    By v50 we should be able to see Jacky at work and solve the whole thing you're doing so well.

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  • richardh
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    Thank you

    Think I will work on it a bit more. Make the cobble street and the street itself a little more realistic. I'll start work on V3 tomorrow.

    Originally posted by Elenahoyos66 View Post
    That is amazing!

    Good job!

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  • Elenahoyos66
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    That is amazing!

    Good job!

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  • richardh
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    I'd love to do a photo realistic render of the opposite side of the road to Dutfield's.

    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    I think that's pretty good as it is Richard

    It gives a good view of the murder spot and is very useful in visualising the street

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  • Nemo
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    I think that's pretty good as it is Richard

    It gives a good view of the murder spot and is very useful in visualising the street

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  • GUT
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    G'Day Richard

    Would love to see up Dutfield's Yard, and while having none of the skills you display would think a montage of photo's would be the way to go. Never having visited any of the sites, [and unlikely ever too in this damn chair] these are great.

    G.U.T.

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  • richardh
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    Thanks for the kind words.
    It certainly is an odd place to stick a cartwheel!

    What do you think would be a good way to go with this mapping? A walk up Dutfield's Yard (using montage photos to reconstruct) OR leave as is and move on to another canonical victim scene?

    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    That's brilliant Richard

    Really amazing

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  • GUT
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    Thanks Richard Wee Done

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  • Nemo
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    That's brilliant Richard

    Really amazing

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  • richardh
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    Okay, Here's the same video with the cartwheel positioned overhanging the pavement while attached to the left building going into Dutfields.

    v2 YOUTUBE LINK


    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    Nemo, I think you are correct. That's a daft place to put a wheel! Well I will make the necessary changes. Although this scene is, of course, not how Dutfield's Yard looked in 1888 so I guess it's academic really.

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  • richardh
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    Nemo, I think you are correct. That's a daft place to put a wheel! Well I will make the necessary changes. Although this scene is, of course, not how Dutfield's Yard looked in 1888 so I guess it's academic really.

    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    Hi Richard

    I had a look for the post I was referring to and it was from Phil Hutchinson who said...
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    I found out something this morning, studying the famous photo of Berner Street from 1909.

    The cartwheel we all assumed to be affixed to the wall of #40 isn't. It's actually attached to the wall of #42, projecting out over the pavement. It casts a shadow of its spokes on the gatepost and bottom right doorframe of #40.


    PS
    I had a look at the press sketches and they don't illustrate the wheel at that position - was it there in 1888?

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  • Nemo
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    Hi Richard

    I had a look for the post I was referring to and it was from Phil Hutchinson who said...
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    I found out something this morning, studying the famous photo of Berner Street from 1909.

    The cartwheel we all assumed to be affixed to the wall of #40 isn't. It's actually attached to the wall of #42, projecting out over the pavement. It casts a shadow of its spokes on the gatepost and bottom right doorframe of #40.


    PS
    I had a look at the press sketches and they don't illustrate the wheel at that position - was it there in 1888?
    Last edited by Nemo; 01-11-2014, 07:13 AM.

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  • richardh
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    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    Excellent Richard

    I seem to recall someone pointing out that the cartwheel isn't on the wall like that, but is attached to the building on the left of the yard entrance

    Very clever work I must say
    In fact, I am going to create another camera map of this, with the wheel positioned as you suggested nemo.

    Also, notice that I can't walk the camera too far off the original position (angle) or else the perspective of the buildings begins to skew and twist noticeably. As the camera turns to look up Dutfields Yard (what I wanted to do) the illusion is lost.

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  • richardh
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    Originally posted by Nemo View Post
    Excellent Richard

    I seem to recall someone pointing out that the cartwheel isn't on the wall like that, but is attached to the building on the left of the yard entrance

    Very clever work I must say
    Really? Hmmm. That's interesting. Although i'd have to disagree. The photo shows the wheel going behind and beyond the building to the left of the yard. It actually vanishes behind the left building, So unless it is attached to the left building by the very edge of its rim then I can see how else it could be positioned there (pretty much in fresh air). But you never know.

    thanks

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  • Nemo
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    Excellent Richard

    I seem to recall someone pointing out that the cartwheel isn't on the wall like that, but is attached to the building on the left of the yard entrance

    Very clever work I must say

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