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Published: 2009-01-14 13:34:19 +0000 UTC; Views: 6391; Favourites: 26; Downloads: 869
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Description Apophysis 3D hack Tools!

A short tutorial about Stereoscopic images from Apo3D and a very useful Script to rotate back and forth between Pitch=0 and Pitch=90 while you work on designing a dimensional Flame.

Included: Examples of screen captures and how they are used to preview stereo parameters, Instructional Docs, Composited renders in several sizes and the Flame file used in the cover example.

Free for anyone to use and modify. Link back to my gallery and give me a - there's more goodies coming!
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Comments: 5

CheekaCat [2009-11-21 21:08:57 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for sharing

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Keeps [2009-01-19 12:58:06 +0000 UTC]

I am SO going to have to follow up on this with you! I tried doing this and something similar in an animation bad juju all the way around.

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Aporev In reply to Keeps [2009-01-20 05:27:05 +0000 UTC]

Hey,

I just happened across your comment from 16 hours ago about my rotate pitch script... (pretty simple script!) What was the animation you were working on? Is it stereo you were after??? Glad to help in any way I can!!!! Thanks for the note!

Larry

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Keeps In reply to Aporev [2009-01-20 12:25:16 +0000 UTC]

XD

The cinema style blue/red 3D goggles wearing type of 3D

not that I was able to find anything on Google on how to do that, I think I lack the vocabulary to properly search it

I have to try stereoscopic though but the limit I think with the animation was maybe my software to marry the images but it wound up incredibly blippy

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Aporev In reply to Keeps [2009-01-20 19:21:11 +0000 UTC]

Hi

The blue/red glasses and the images associated with them are a type or format of stereoscopic images. It is called anaglyph. They are somewhat easy to make if you're working with grayscale images, but to get them working well in color images is a bit more tricky.

I prefer the 'freeview' style because I can have full color and exquisite detail which can't be done properly behind the color lenses. I don't like wearing colored glasses for more than a couple minutes, but I can freeview for hours.

Shoot me a couple of your pics via email and I'll be able to offer some suggestions and describe how to create anaglyphs. I presume you have some glasses? What software were you using to create the animation???

Larry

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