I love watching this build. The video set up is so much more effort than anyone else has gone to.
I'm wondering did you consider putting the camera in the mouth slot or else in the little vent slot above the forehead?
I'm not planning on flying with it
Really cool this. But i wouldnt have place the camera in the faceplate. Although it wil be better for walking, it just doesn look nice.
Wouldnt the space between the bottem edge of the faceplate en the upper edge of the chin be better??
I considered the mouth slot, the chin, the top vent, the chest and many other places. I have opted for the middle of the eyes because it places the point of view in exactly the spot (height/level) where my normal vision would come from, thus reducing conflicts between body-motor movement and visual signals to the brain.
As I will be wandering in between hospital beds, knee-high children, life-support machines, drip stands etc, i am willing to sacrifice a little movie accuracy for safety and functionality. Vision in this case is paramount!
That's more or less what i was thinking myself. Could be a disaster if you fell over some expensive hospital equipment.
Well i didn't want to make things sound too grim. But yeah. Don't don't fall on children. I think those are words we can all afford to live by.Or a kid....
Thank you!![]()
Great idea with them visor-lenzes.
You could also add flat/frosted transparant film to reduce reflection. Or will your gold be all shiny and chromey?
Or maybe even bondo the outher ring of the lens to blend in with the faceplate, just like in previous postst visualised/photoshopped and use Golden window film to go only over the lens.
Just thinking along! :angel