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Figment question

tori paige

New Member
Original Poster
On thr seeing scene how do they make the butterfly look like it cuts in half??? I have always been wondering that.

Thank
 

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
smooth reflective surfaces of coated glass or hard plastic which are generally used to reflect an inverse of an image or to expand the length of a light source. When used in a concave or convex angle, these surfaces can be used to expound or contract on the image they are reflecting.

AKA- mirror
 

BwanaBob

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by mkt
smooth reflective surfaces of coated glass or hard plastic which are generally used to reflect an inverse of an image or to expand the length of a light source. When used in a concave or convex angle, these surfaces can be used to expound or contract on the image they are reflecting.

AKA- mirror


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