On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Skip Williams wrote:
> When you tilt your camera upwards at a rectangular building, the image
> appears larger at the bottom than the type. Just like the "keystone" of an
> brick or stone arch, the one stone at the peak of the arch that completes
> the curve.
Except that real keystones are the other way up - wider at the top than
at the bottom, so it should really only apply to the effect you get when
tilting a camera downwards ;)
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