Ultimately, the battlefields are all unique, some have incredibly awesome set pieces and
even background objects can come into play.
Not exact matches
Exactly how its sensors do this is proprietary information, but the resulting trove of data allows users to focus a fuzzy photograph at any point after taking it, or
even to shift the focus at will from an
object in the foreground to one in the
background and vice versa.
It appears to be moving in regard to
background objects as you switch from eye to eye,
even though you know it isn't moving at all.
Terebey concedes the
object might be a rogue brown dwarf star or
even an unrelated
background star.
When it aims that straw at one thing, all other
objects —
even those within your direct field of vision — recede into the
background.
Another issue that had to be addressed was whether the
objects,
even if real, could be
background or foreground KBOs not associated with Pluto.
Things get
even trickier when you have to adjust for
objects in the
background and foreground that get in the way.
Yet one issue adventure games have always struggled with is the pixel hunt: having missed an important item, or
even an entire area, that unfortunately blended into the
background when you first passed it by, players end up having to trawl through every corner of the screen to find that one hidden pixel that will let you pick up an
object or exit via a new path.
Within each stage, players have the ability to interact with various
objects and
even people in the
background as either a weapon or getaway tactic.
And then there is the way
even the most haphazard level looks so professionally made;
background objects will spring up as you change the foreground to make it all look seamless, and every
object fits together flawlessly from a visual perspective no matter what you do.
Even though I had been trying to paint for a long time before coming to the College of Art, I had no idea until that moment that the form of the
object is determined by the space of the
background.
If you want an
even better TrueDepth portrait, consider shooting the portrait within three feet (1 meter) of your
background — it further helps create a solid depth map by providing a solid
object to «bounce» light off.
These particular Snapchat Lenses are also able to blur the
background and
even include moving 3D
objects in videos.