I didn’t expect that it wouldn’t be too difficult to make one, thanks again to the member who brought up with the idea again, otherwise I would never try to make one, but I almost broke it due to my mistakes, kudos to the manufacturer for making this a durable machine.
Since some parts are now detached from the body, I need to build a cage to hold them in one place, especially the lenses need to be perfectly parallel.
This is the first time I've used Blender to create something since learning how to make donut with Blender on YouTube 3 years ago. So I was surprised that I was able to complete it in 3 days, it's a bit long but for me as a beginner I'm happy with the result. The only thing that worries me is that the measurements are not very accurate as I only used a student ruler to measure all the parts, anyway, hope to receive it before next shoot.
Here are some screenshots from a test video I played with Skybox VR Player, you can compare the size of the virtual hands to the objects in the video as a reference.

After some testing, it's estimated that this cam can shrink the viewer by about 3-4 times, so for a 1.7m model, she would become a 5-7m giantess with this camera, but the scaling ratio doesn't seem to be constant.
Since the video of this modified camera cannot be converted to equirectangular projection using insta360 studio due to the repositioning of the lens, and I also can't find a way to clone its proprietary metadata tags from the original video to the newly exported video, I can only use other method to convert and the result is not as good as intsa360 studio, there is some distortion at the edges but the middle part is fine, so if the model puts her toes under the lens, you'll find that her toes will become shorter.
I will try to find a better camera to replace this one in the future, it’s just that the fisheye lenses of the latest 360 cams are relatively large. Although they can produce better image quality and higher resolution, the giantess effect should be less obvious. For this type of camera, I think the most important thing is to make you feel as small as possible.
Anyway, you can expect that a set of videos will contain 1 - 2 Giantess clips in 4K50, but the image quality will not be as good as the video shot by R5C.
If you have any ideas for giantess videos, please leave a comment :)
By the way, the Christmas model and costume has been confirmed, but the shooting date is set for the last few days of this month, so the release date of next month's video will also be later, probably around Dec 10-15th.
CosFeetVR
2025-01-25 19:59:29 +0000 UTCStefan
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