u/mijailrodr

How do you work around aliaising.

Been thinking of shooting with a canon XHA1 and I have noticed some aliaising issues in test footage. I'm willing to go through still, but I was wondering, when people have found themselves dealing with aliaising in video, what did they do to mask it or make it as less of an eyesore as possible? I'm talking things like blur, film grain, or tecniques to make the subject's eye look away from that.

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u/mijailrodr — 9 hours ago
▲ 3 r/drones

[European Union] Would putting a sticker on the camera/unplugging it let me off the hook?

I'm looking to get into fpv through a tinywhoop kit in Europe. However, due to the extreme regulations inmy country, it takes me hours of both taking the last stop to the city's edge and then walking for a long time to be able to fly.

I know that, according to EU policy, drones are designated as UAV's that either surprass 250g or feature a "data retrieval device". Essentialy, if it has a camera, it is a drone. So my question is as follows: Since the tinywhoop wouldn't exceed 250g, if i removed the aircraft's ability to record data, would it stop being recognised as a drone? I'm thinking of either blocking the camera through stickers, or unplugging the cable. All I want to do is practice basic flying in reasonable environments using Visual Line of Sight exclusively for piloting until i'm confortable enough to fly around my own house indoors.

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u/mijailrodr — 3 days ago
▲ 11 r/CATIA

Faulty export provided a part that's missing a surface.

Wanting to export a shape from openvsp to Catia for detailed design. However, it fails to close one specific face, and I cannot find a way to generate that last surface while making sure it's watertight, so i may turn it into a solid. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated

u/mijailrodr — 4 days ago

Currently conducting a stability analysis in XFLR5 and the values of the CG position seem to change for no reason at all. I use plane inertia in both cases and I know both compute the added masses since the total mass is the same. I wish to understand why this is happening, and how to correct it. Thanks.

u/mijailrodr — 7 days ago

I was tired of not being able to pull out any projects, so I made this. I shot this on my phone - Xiaomi 14T - and a drone - DJI NEO 1 - that served as my lil cameraman to get some shots that weren't possible on a tripod. It was a one man operation, the music was from my band and from a bandmate's project (thank you Lanvark).

I had to walk for hours to get to the spot that it's legal to fly in my city and it was a NIGHTMARE to do that.

I took the cheapest phone stabiliser I could find, put it in a tripod, and just shot whatever. I had to walk back and forth to check the footage and remember where I placed myself the last time cause I couldn't see what I was shooting.

I was already dumdum monkey with editing and a lot of the footage was 8-bit. Also I have a phobia of the colorwheels, so I didn't colorgrade and tried to get the look SOOC as much as possible. I don't have a proper lighting setup so here I was running on ambient and natural light. Voice over was recorded with my phone on a wardrobe. I got some of the moving shots by hiding the drone controller somewhere and preparing the surrounding area to prevent damages from crashes. It was all smooth sailing on that department.

I would greatly appreciate feedback on this. First, about the framing and composition, which was kinda what I was focusing on dialing down in this one.

I'm also curious as to what you think I should've tweaked in terms of editing, tips on what I should've done for color correction and grading, and what lighting setup and equipment I should strive to get first.

Also what you think about the rythm, the overall flow of the short and the energy? It feels like a weird question but It's the section I've been feeling strange about, and I wish I could've got that a bit more nailed down.

I was mostly inspired by Lily Chou Chou and early Wong Kar Wai movies.

u/mijailrodr — 27 days ago