I posted the 3D photos file, and a few more details in another thread so you can see exactly how it's done.
I posted the 3D photos file, and a few more details in another thread so you can see exactly how it's done.
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Cheers Charles, pretty straight forward and it is an effective result.
However this doesn't address Tims issue.
Even with your file the same thing occurs with a grouped photo extrude.
With your file, remove the clipview, select one of the photo extrudes, now group that object. Once grouped, if you move it about, the photo shifts.
No Tim noticed this after adding a reflection to the extrude then grouping the two objects, but as he discovered, and I've confirmed again - there's no need to add anything to see this bug.
Just some exercising
Hans
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Thanks Charles, and thanks for posting the original file. I had got to that stage, but it's quite tricky getting the reflection to match the original, particularly with a fair bit of perspective.
In this Web 2.0 world it would be quite nice to have a reflection plane option - might as well build in the graphical cliches
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