How many total images are required to make an Object VR movie file?
A single rotational view of an object requires images to be captured at evenly spaced intervals all around the object (360 degrees). Fewer images taken during the rotation (e.g., images taken every 20 or 30 degrees of rotation) result in a less fluid interactive movie since there are less images available to construct the final movie. More images (e.g., images taken every 5 or 10 degrees of rotation) result in a more fluid final product. A total of 36 images are needed for 10 degrees of rotation; a total of 72 images are needed for 5 degrees of rotation. As a rule, 36 images (one taken every 10 degrees of rotation) will provide a sufficiently fluid interactive Object VR movie. A top-to-bottom view of an object may include up to 648 images – 18 sets of rotational views taken at 10 degree increments from top to bottom.) If you are working under budget or time constraints, or if your object does not have much detail, a movie consisting of 24 images (taken at 15 degree intervals) or 18 ima
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