Very cool
I realize that this was intended for 3rd person view, but I am curious about this being used for 1st person view... did I read somewhere that this method is not good for the standard 1st person view? Something to do with the model interfering with the view... or vice versa? Any ideas as to how this could be implemented for the 1st person view?
As I said, Very Cool! It is things like this that inspire me to have a "give it a try" attitude.