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Originally posted by don_budge View PostWhen I watch the right handed one hand backhand…at some point when viewing it, it seems to me that I am viewing a left hand backhand from a rear view. Anyone else get that impression? It's an odd sensation.
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I get it...
Originally posted by bottle View PostI get it when I watch the right handed forehand. Suddenly it's left handed. Interesting how the other guys talk over this.don_budge
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So you guys caught that right? Before I edited it to merge the three it was really trippy. Sometimes you see it one way and some times the other.
Brian tried to explain it to me but apparently it went right over my head something about three dimensional something... I see if he can drop it and educate us.
I like it because it's evocative and mesmerizing.Last edited by johnyandell; 08-30-2015, 08:57 AM.
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostThat is so cool…I actually looked for it but didn't see it initially on the forehand. Suddenly there it was. Sometimes I seem to miss it and see it from the "correct perspective". So how does one go about explaining that little visual anomaly. Brian Gordon?Originally posted by don_budge View PostWhen I watch the right handed one hand backhand…at some point when viewing it, it seems to me that I am viewing a left hand backhand from a rear view. Anyone else get that impression? It's an odd sensation.Stotty
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Wireframe Depictions
Hi All -
The programs that generate the wireframe representations were coded many years ago. At that time I was using film 3D reconstruction so did not have the information to track head rotations - so... the head simply faces the same direction as the upper third of the torso and NOT its actual orientation. From a purely mechanical perspective it is not that important to me so I have not gotten around to changing it even though I now have that information - lazy.
The forehand and bh1 are the same male player - a lefty with the view shown from behind for both strokes. The bh2 is a girl righty seen from a perfect side view of the hitting side. Though many have tried, it is impossible to know if one is viewing a righty from in front or a lefty from behind unless that information is given - the wires do not allow a perspective of the dimension into and out of the screen. It is a bit of a mind blower .Last edited by BrianGordon; 08-30-2015, 10:25 AM.
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Originally posted by BrianGordon View PostHi All -
The programs that generate the wireframe representations were coded many years ago. At that time I was using film 3D reconstruction so did not have the information to track head rotations - so... the head simply faces the same direction as the upper third of the torso and NOT its actual orientation. From a purely mechanical perspective it is not that important to me so I have not gotten around to changing it even though I now have that information - lazy.
The forehand and bh1 are the same male player - a lefty with the view shown from behind for both strokes. The bh2 is a girl righty seen from a perfect side view of the hitting side. Though many have tried, it is impossible to know if one is viewing a righty from in front or a lefty from behind unless that information is given - the wires do not allow a perspective of the dimension into and out of the screen. It is a bit of a mind blower .
on another note, I'm 8 minutes away from where Brian works. I'm long overdue for a visit and vice versa.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Screen Saver...
Originally posted by BrianGordon View PostThough many have tried, it is impossible to know if one is viewing a righty from in front or a lefty from behind unless that information is given - the wires do not allow a perspective of the dimension into and out of the screen. It is a bit of a mind blower .don_budge
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Originally posted by klacr View PostMind is blown. I'm not smart enough to figure it out.
on another note, I'm 8 minutes away from where Brian works. I'm long overdue for a visit and vice versa.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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