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Can we show how telescopic devices are expanded and closed? Are there other “animated” applications appropriate for a specific object or collection of objects?

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Can we show how telescopic devices are expanded and closed? Are there other “animated” applications appropriate for a specific object or collection of objects?

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Object VR movies are a great way to demonstrate how a telescopic object works. Instead of rotating an object, carefully expand the object evenly and take a photo at each intermediate position. There is no standard number of images necessary – the more intermediate images included, the smoother the final interactive movie. In order for the movie to be continuous, you must show the object closing as well. Either photograph the telescopic object closing (with an equal number of intermediate steps) or, more simply, make copies of the sequence of images showing the object expanding. Then insert those images in reverse order into your sequence of images for the finished movie. Though Object VR movies have been used most often to show rotational views of static objects, there is no reason they could not be used to demonstrate other “animated” actions, such as panels opening and closing. Just remember that you are creating a continuous movie, so the end of the action (e.g., rotation or telesco

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