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'''Behind Camera Anywhere''' is a technique discovered by ds273<ref>[https://youtu.be/C38He-OUAYk "SM64 - Behind Camera Anywhere (HOLP Preservation Method)" by ds273]</ref> that allows Mario to position himself so that he is no longer visible to the camera. | '''Behind Camera Anywhere''' is a technique discovered by ds273<ref>[https://youtu.be/C38He-OUAYk "SM64 - Behind Camera Anywhere (HOLP Preservation Method)" by ds273]</ref> that allows Mario to position himself so that he is no longer visible to the camera. | ||
Since the [[HOLP]] only updates when a held object is rendered, using the fact that the [[camera]] focus is a distance away from Mario, | Since the [[HOLP]] only updates when a held object is rendered, using the fact that the [[camera]] focus is a distance away from Mario, The camera can be faced away from Mario where he won't be rendered and so he can grab and throw a objects without updating the HOLP. This technique has been used as part of a method for the [[Bowser in the Sky]] pole skip.<ref>[https://youtu.be/S6CMfxGzGvo "BitS Remote Fire Clone 0xA using BCA (Alternate Strat for Pole Skip)" by lemon]</ref> | ||
Camera Focus Behavior: TODO | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:22, 20 December 2023
Behind Camera Anywhere is a technique discovered by ds273[1] that allows Mario to position himself so that he is no longer visible to the camera.
Since the HOLP only updates when a held object is rendered, using the fact that the camera focus is a distance away from Mario, The camera can be faced away from Mario where he won't be rendered and so he can grab and throw a objects without updating the HOLP. This technique has been used as part of a method for the Bowser in the Sky pole skip.[2]
Camera Focus Behavior: TODO
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