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Old 11-19-2011, 03:03 PM
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but you havent paid attention to the picture:

the front lateral windows is like 4 cm away from the nose laterally

what do you thin that window is for but to look behind the nose?
As I allready stated..

Moving your head shifts your point-of-view (POV), by shifting your POV the nose still blocks the same amout of your view, just a different part of your view.

Which is not the case with WONDER WOMAN VIEW!

Where the nose is gone and blocks NONE of your view!

Which is why WONDER WOMAN VIEW is NOT more realistic!

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Old 11-19-2011, 03:17 PM
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imagine youre flying inside a cilinder but has a cannopy that allows you to put your eye 3 cm away laterally from the clinder and you can do that for each eye

for far away objects virtually you have full frontal view like ww

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Old 11-19-2011, 03:22 PM
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imagine youre flying inside a cilinder but has a cannopy that allows you to put your eye 3 cm away laterally from the clinder and you can do that for each eye

for far away objects virtually you have full frontal view like ww

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you may want to check this btw

Is it safe to assume that you realized your mistake and now you agree with me?

Since your changing the subject from POV shift limited to the space of a cockpit to an unlimited POV shift.
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Old 11-19-2011, 03:29 PM
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yes but the lateral front window portrudes some cm from the nose
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yes
Ah good, I am glad you can now 'see' (pun intended) why WONDER WOMAN VIEW is NOT more realistic

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but the lateral front window portrudes some cm from the nose
Never said it didn't portrude
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Old 11-19-2011, 03:36 PM
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yes thats the thing if you take a picture from the left protuberant windown and another form the right and unite them by photoshop voila wonderwoman
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yes thats the thing if you take a picture from the left protuberant windown and another form the right and unite them by photoshop voila wonderwoman
Is it safe to assume that you realized your mistake and now you agree with me?

Since your changing the subject form 'real time' to post 'processig time'..

Where in 'real time' you can not see both views at the 'same time'
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yes yes thats what i meant but hell moving your head its natural you dont even have to think about that

also blind take offs are a legend imposed by bad rendering games
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yes yes thats what i meant
Ah good, I am glad you can now 'see' (pun intended) why WONDER WOMAN VIEW is NOT more realistic

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but hell moving your head its natural you dont even have to think about that

also blind take offs are a legend imposed by bad rendering games
Never said you had to think about moving your head
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Old 11-19-2011, 04:07 PM
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oh dejaavu youre playing with my mind

you know i have a memory of long ago painting red and blue and checking for depth, but its like something that didnt really happened like a dream

is like when i got men in black 2 which was actually mib1 and didnt notice till very long later though i had watched not much time before

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