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$\begingroup$ +1 for following and simultaneously not following the rule of the question: It should be able to be viewed from all angles. $\endgroup$– Yousuf ChaudhryCommented Jun 9, 2022 at 5:25
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$\begingroup$ @YousufChaudhry :-), Yes, lots of pots have do holes in the bottom to let the extra water drain out, but I admit those holes are usually smaller than this one. $\endgroup$– Sylvester is on codidact.comCommented Jun 10, 2022 at 18:59
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$\begingroup$ I guess either you or me didn't understand what I said :D If we zoom out and change the location of the camera, will the pot still hold? (Yes it can hold, but yu forgot to add that step (; ) $\endgroup$– Yousuf ChaudhryCommented Jun 10, 2022 at 19:02
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$\begingroup$ @YousufChaudhry I didn't know that being able to change position of objects was required. The camera usually has nothing to do with your viewing perspective, unless of course you lock the camera to your view. If you try the setup described in this answer, it should work just fine as long as you're not looking through the camera itself. $\endgroup$– Sylvester is on codidact.comCommented Jun 11, 2022 at 22:35
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$\begingroup$ Oh, I get it. One could just parent the camera to the cube pot and use another camera instead and then would be able to move the pot. $\endgroup$– Yousuf ChaudhryCommented Jun 11, 2022 at 23:01
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