I'm wondering if anyone has tried a front projection from below in more of a Pepper's Ghost orientation? Would be nice to hide the projector in the base of the prop. Would probably have to apply a little vertical stretch to the video file.
@@AtmosFXDigitalDecorations I just finished making and testing this project and it's perfect😃. However, I did use an alternative with the domes ...a little pricey for one. I purchased a 2 pack dog fence window dome also from Amazon, already had fx material that I hadn't used and E6000 glue works great (didn't have super glue 🤭). I'm really excited about this new addition to my Halloween display. Thanks again🤩❤👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾.
I'm getting a triple image effect on my crystal ball. One on the back of the globe, one on the material, and one on the front part of the globe. How do I fix that?
Hi, our videographer who created the globe had the following to share: Putting the projector off center and keystoning it can help as well as moving it away from the wall, which can reflect the image back into the sphere. Unfortunately there's not a perfect answer for this question because the dome is naturally so reflective. One thing that helped me during shooting was to put a black backdrop opposite where the projector was aimed but that might not be practical for every circumstance.
@AtmosFXDigitalDecorations OK, thank you for the tips, I really appreciate it 🙏 I was one of the early members of the Hall of Fame and I have been featured by you guys six times in the past. I will work on it and see what I come up with and if I make it look good enough I will submit a video for this year's Halloween decoration is well.
Great video need more
Easy peasy!
I can’t wait to do this year for kids trunk and treat
I NEED THAT
Note: make sure if you use superglue that when you squeeze the edges together do not get it on your fingers. *smiles*
I'm wondering if anyone has tried a front projection from below in more of a Pepper's Ghost orientation? Would be nice to hide the projector in the base of the prop. Would probably have to apply a little vertical stretch to the video file.
That's awesome. What's the size of the dome used in your video?
It's a 12" diameter dome. You can find the link to it in the description above.
@@AtmosFXDigitalDecorations I just finished making and testing this project and it's perfect😃. However, I did use an alternative with the domes ...a little pricey for one. I purchased a 2 pack dog fence window dome also from Amazon, already had fx material that I hadn't used and E6000 glue works great (didn't have super glue 🤭). I'm really excited about this new addition to my Halloween display. Thanks again🤩❤👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾.
Can this effect be done hand held?
I'm getting a triple image effect on my crystal ball. One on the back of the globe, one on the material, and one on the front part of the globe. How do I fix that?
Hi, our videographer who created the globe had the following to share:
Putting the projector off center and keystoning it can help as well as moving it away from the wall, which can reflect the image back into the sphere. Unfortunately there's not a perfect answer for this question because the dome is naturally so reflective. One thing that helped me during shooting was to put a black backdrop opposite where the projector was aimed but that might not be practical for every circumstance.
@AtmosFXDigitalDecorations OK, thank you for the tips, I really appreciate it 🙏 I was one of the early members of the Hall of Fame and I have been featured by you guys six times in the past. I will work on it and see what I come up with and if I make it look good enough I will submit a video for this year's Halloween decoration is well.
@@SuperGoatTV Do you have any tips or suggestions that you'd like to share?
Can I use a smaller diameter bowl if so what could i possibly scale down to ?? Can anyone help ??