Wow! I burned myself. Have been doing 3D for some time now. If you have a Tri-Pod it is more stable to shoot these kind of pictures. I still have a 3D Camera that I used 10 years ago. The cool thing about it was the 3D was made on a clear piece of plastic with the colors layered behind the plastic and for the sealer they used white to paint the back to give you a white for the 3D while keeping the white on the back like a real picture. You had to be careful not to scrape off the white because it would mess the picture up. Nice to see another interested in Photography. Great job Andreas!
Oh! For all you good people out there that want to do this with Poser, you can.
Here is a tutorial: http://www.daz3d.com/i/tutorial/tutorial?id=2268&_m=d
and: http://www.Renderosity.com/mod/tuto...tutorial_id=367
Yes I know where they are from but if you want to learn then here it is.
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tda42 ...Pink Paws...
Joined: November 2003 Posts: 2551 Location: Tennessee, The Great Polecat State |
23 Oct 2010 10:42
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ahjah Posette enthusiast
Joined: April 2003 Posts: 2801 Location: detmold/germany |
23 Oct 2010 11:26
Yes, I have a tripod, but I didn't use it for this quickie. I tried some stereo with terragen sources. THIS is amazing!
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GrouchoCaesar Forums Veteran
Joined: November 2006 Posts: 351 Location: New Zealand |
23 Oct 2010 19:44
Strange co-incidence - I was just hunting information on creating stereo CGI animations in Poser on Friday...
I don't like anaglyph pictures because of the loss of color information, so I'm experimenting with parallel pairs... but the concept is the same. Found a couple of helpful tutorials: http://stereoscopy.deviantart.com/blog/31400604 http://www.Renderosity.com/mod/tuto...utorial_id=2051 The second one helps you sets up twin view ports so you can work in real 3D while in Poser. It uses the old defocused eyes trick, which can take a little practice to get right, but once you get the hang of it, it's quite amazing to see your stuff coming out of the screen while you're moving your camera views or posing stuff. _______________ Am I the only one who thinks they named it Windows because it is a major pane? BA-DUM BOOM!! |
ahjah Posette enthusiast
Joined: April 2003 Posts: 2801 Location: detmold/germany |
23 Oct 2010 20:25
I've tried the parallel and cross eyed method 'bout a thousand times, I simply can't do it.
Anaglyph red/green and red/blue only work monochrome, but red/cyan preserves most of the color(a bit pale and greenish thou), and it works with bigger pictures, too. || and X viewing is very limited in size |
JanReinar Posette enthusiast
Joined: December 2003 Posts: 2385 Location: Rio de Janeiro |
25 Oct 2010 20:40
Very cool! It looks like soo real and etherial in the same time!
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