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Choosing how many images you need

Choosing how many images you need

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Choosing how many images you need

- Determining how many images we need is critical. Let's reference our floor plan just to make sure that we have all the coverage that we need. - Let's go ahead back to the client's location, and put this into action with another case study. Our shooting location is really a small rectangular room that has a slight L-shape to it. The bulk of the location is a straight rectangle, but there's a small curvature that goes into the front entryway. The total space is about 1600 square feet, and it's essentially one big open room with a small curtain at the end that separates the kitchen and the bathroom. A good rule to follow when spacing out the nodes, is to place them about five to 10 feet apart. Now, a possible exception to this rule, is if you're dealing with long hallways or big open areas where there's not a lot to show. In this case, the relatively small environment had lots of things close together, so we spaced the nodes accordingly. After the walkthrough it seemed that about 12…

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