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- Jordy0
stugoo, watch this:
- stewdio0
@utopian. The technique on that particular frame is Red / Cyan stereoscopics. This is often incorrectly referred to as Red / Blue 3D but if you think about it, you need colors that add up to "grayscale." On an RGB screen if you use Red on one eye you would need to use G+B (Cyan) for the other in order to get white when you combine both eyes.
I made that frame (and poorly done animation that went with it) by eye using Illustrator and After Effects. I was really excited about making flat shapes appear at separate depths in space; not really making objects feel 3D so much as flat shadows situated on a Z axis. I'd been playing with this "flat 3D" idea for quite some time so it was easy to eyeball it. I didn't use any special 3D software or anything. Just put on glasses and drew it. But beware... Wearing 3D glasses too long will fuck up your vision for a while. Trust me on this.
- janne760
aren't the glasses to be supposed red and green? or is that the european version??
- ntimm0
doodle in 3D > http://www.neave.com/anaglyph/
you can download the source file
- janne760
"The correction is only about 1/2 + diopter on the red lens. However, some people with corrective glasses are bothered by difference in lens diopters, as one image is a slightly larger magnification than the other. Though endorsed by many 3D websites, the diopter "fix" effect is still somewhat controversial. Some, especially the nearsighted, find it uncomfortable. There is about a 400% improvement in acuity with a molded diopter filter, and a noticeable improvement of contrast and blackness. The American Amblyopia Foundation uses this feature in their plastic glasses for school screening of children's vision, judging the greater clarity as a significant plus factor."
- rounce0
Ok, just got off the phone with my Dad who's kinda in the know about this kinda thing and the old man reckons it won't be possible using polarization methods without modifying the display to polarize the image with (ie. sub-pixel LCD polarization matrix filter) .
However, he did say that, if all that shit was in place then as long as the application could access the LCD polarization filter's switch rate it could (in theory) modulate that; and render a set of steroscopic images based off the inital application render for that frame, and then alternately display the images for the L/R eyes at a high enough framerate you'd get essentially the same as RealD 3D.
- janne760
that shit is so not working with my 3d glasses.
- janne760
i just realized "real 3D" technique like Avatar is different from the basic 3D technique that the above links provide. You need different glasses for it. that is why those didn't work for me.
- janne760
"Real 3D" pocket camera
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version3 - i know, try youtube...janne76
- Anyone actually using this puppy? Curious if it saves two images that could be anaglyphed later...DoktorDavid
- End user reviews on Amazon say yes...DoktorDavid
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- janne760
this is interesting
- Mal0
works nicely with my old red & blue ones
- stewdio0
a two minute test from years ago:
http://stewdio.org/studies/3d/01…
and
http://stewdio.org/studies/3d/04…
- stewdio0
Hmmm... I should have finessed this idea instead of letting it fall behind the couch so to speak.
http://stewdio.org/work/godeep/- Stew what is the technique in creating that 3D effect?utopian
- rounce0
Stugoo which glasses do you have? To my knowledge Avatar was released in a few different stereoscopic formats, all of which use different methods to produce a percieved 3D image.
- Samush0
yeah my distinct lack of stereoscopic vision is making this thread fail
and look blurred.
- Projectile0
won't work. you need either two projectors with filters or a special screen. the red/green thing will work..
- bullshit, never seen the bjork video?Jordy
- http://www.wired.com…Jordy
- jordy - that looks like the red/blue kind of 3dbigtrickagain
- DoktorDavid0
I actually one of these - once I figured out the necessary film winding coordinates worked like a charm (and nothing quite like shooting 120!)...
- BIGGESTDOGINTHEWORLD0
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hahahaha!!