Matterport Dollhouse and Really high ceiling6721
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Hello All! I have a partner who would like to have a really nice dollhouse view of his place but my only concern is that the ceiling height is ~25-30m. I have no access to get closer to the ceiling. I mean there are no multiple floors and the heighest I can get with my camera is ~5m. Any ideas and experiences are appreciated, thank you! PS.: I had a weird idea - I have a Manfrotto MT055CXPRO3 that you can turn horizontally. What if I scan horizontally to hopefully reach the ceiling? Could this work only for the sake of a nice dollhouse? |
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@jhonsmith3d Welcome to the WGAN Forum. Hungry, if I recognize the flag. Matterport recommends this tripod (Manfrotto 028B / up to 89 inches (226 centimeters or 2.26 meters) when you need some extra dollhouse height. I do not recommend turning the camera horizontally. I am not an engineer, but I could imagine the torque/weight will not be a good thing for your investment. Here are three high ceiling examples I shot. See if this info helps. I shot and normal height AND set the camera to the highest position on the tripod. By extending the camera height, I WAS able to get the double high ceiling in the entrance. I hide the high scans in workshop. For clarification, hiding the scans means I can not "walk" to that spot, BUT they still COUNT to create the dollhouse view. Normal Matterport Camera Height Normal Matterport Camera Height Other WGAN Forum Members likely have thoughts on this topic. Best, Dan |
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