I’m seeing auto angle-tracking roll into client check-in videos, and it’s cutting my symmetry notes way down — 30–45 second clips with shoulder/hip lines overlaid during my 6 a.m. block. Anyone else using this for peak-week posing checks; accurate enough to cue front relaxed and quarter turns, or still better to eyeball it under hard lights?
Works for me on front relaxed when I lock the camera at hip height and mark a 2 m floor spot; the overlays catch shoulder/hip drift faster than my eyes. For quarter turns, it still misreads pelvic tilt and scapular set under hard top light, so I run one pass in bright, even room light and a final eyeball under stage lights. ‘Measure first, then coach’ — just don’t skip the live look in peak week.