funny you bring that old post up, I noticed that some of the builders that at one time didn’t take it serious or believed it didnt make any difference , now using the 1:1 technique…
now with how great the camera mode is in VPX, it is so much better and easier how we get to the end result… as for any new techniques, its not new but when i’m getting my POV where I want it, one of the main things i’m looking is the height of the posts and the bumpers… in FS IMO you need to see some of the bumper skirt, but too much skirt means the bumpers are too high, seeing no skirt would mean too short… this also goes for the posts, and sometimes, you just need to find a happy medium
the two settings that seem to affect the height most are the layback and field of view….
lately I have been using 0 (zero) inclination on EMs and early SS with no ramps, this works out nice on 16:9 TV and Monitors…. also 99% of the time I use my design computer to set my POV since both my cab and puter use 16:9 ratio displays…. some guys worry about the Y scale being stretched, sadly I don’t think there is any way around it sometimes…. I’m a display whore and I want it filled edge to edge… but thats a personal preference… but then again in reality, its ALL personal preference, use a POV that make your eyes happy… thats always the best one….
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