I posted triplane1.jpg and triplane2.jpg to explain:

First, I find the triplane projection fascinating, how it @##$%s
around with the perspective... great fun.

after playing with it, the alpha parameter controls how many "degrees"
the adjacent planes are "bend", 90 basically allows a 90 degree corner
to flatten out, which is great, and what I was looking for.
unfortunately, that would work only perfectly in a square room, with
the panorama taken from the perfect center... which didn't happen in
the example above.

additionally, the alpha parameter also moves the "fold"...

so, my question would be: is it possible to introduce a alpha-left and
separate alpha-right parameter to control the bending degrees on both
sides?
is it possible to introduce two more parameters: breakpoint left and
breakpoint right, to place the fold into the exact corners of a room?

and (considering that there will be considerable image stretching
involved) will the 3 planes still come together?

Bart: thank you for your advice to start a new thread, it was a good
idea.

joergen

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