Okay this may be very evident for most of you, but I have never noticed that Barbara Gordons revolving wall rotates AND the mirror door on the revolving wall rotates at the same time. I couldn't tell what was going on in that area at first. I think I never noticed this before because I'm normally using 100% of my senses watching Yvonne walking.
I'm guessing it was done to keep the camera from seeing reflections in the mirror, but that seems a little overkill to me. I wonder how it was done?
Bat-Mite wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 2:02 pm
I already modeled a Batgirl revolving wall playset about a year ago. but I look forward towards seeing yours.BarbaraGordonApartment2.jpgBarbaraGordonApartment.jpg
Cool! Yours will help me. Is your file 3d printable?
It's the way the wall revolves one way and the mirror within it revolves the opposite way!
Also, the wall has to either re-spin while she is going thru the folding sliding door (we don't see that) or after she is done dressing (we don't see that) because it is back to normal when she gets back there. If you look close between the dressing table and that wall of electronics and other desk with chair, you do see an edge/molding area and gap where the mirror would be.
Jimmy L. 66 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:24 pm
Maybe so she had a mirror in the secret room to make sure her costume was on correctly? Where mirrors that expensive back then??
I dont know. It might be. Ive never tried because of the prohibtive cost of 3d printing. I could share it with you. email me at cckrieg8@gmail.com
Bat-Mite wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:53 am
what computer program are you using?
I appreciate the offer but I'm pretty sure it's not 3D printable. I'm already pretty far into making mine, but I do thank you for the added pictures. Your files would have to be a STL or a OBJ file to print.