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The video and how it's made is very cool -- nm
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Krusty - Diamond Dog
Must be the same effect that makes a bird's wings stop moving in some videos or a helicopter's rotors -- nm
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kilbowl full of jelly 🎅 (aka kkuphal)
Dec 22 '20, 05:48
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Looking into it they're different things. The effect that makes a rotor appear to be stationary or a hubcap to be moving in reverse is called -- (edited)
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Krusty - Diamond Dog
Dec 22, 06:20
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the second video didn't look like he was taking pictures though. is that what it was? I thought it was a shutter speed thing -- nm
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kilbowl full of jelly 🎅
Dec 22, 06:21
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It is. I shouldn't have said pictures as much as shutter. The speed of the shutter will determine how it looks. If it's spinning at the same rate that
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Krusty - Diamond Dog
Dec 22, 06:26
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Yeah, that's basically the same reasoning behind the birds wings/rotors I think unless I'm totally misunderstanding it -- nm
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kilbowl full of jelly 🎅
Dec 22, 06:29
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You're correct. Though with the zoetrope it will just look blurry to the naked eye until it's shot at the right speed.
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Krusty - Diamond Dog
Dec 22, 06:35
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