From the desert to the forest

Started by DocCharly65, January 09, 2015, 05:42:35 AM

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Kadri


Looks good. Just a little color-contrast postwork makes it even better i think.

masonspappy


archonforest

Quote from: DocCharly65 on January 10, 2015, 08:04:01 AM
yes - red blue (i call it red cyan)
for adjusting I always use red cyan but for watching the finished pic I prefer line interleaved passive. (Asus and LG offer nice monitors) If needed I can upload the mpo too, but you then must check if R/L need to be reversed - depends on monitor.
U talkin chinese...not sure I understand...anycow I have a 3D glass that I bought in a cinema and that got some brownish lens?? Is that work for your pix?
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DocCharly65

#18
Thanks very much  - but Dunes shoes are much too large for me
(I hope this figure of speech also works in English) :)

@archonforest:
这是很容易  :)

The glasses from cinema are usually polarized and you need special monitors or TVs with the passive 3D technology (then you can use mpo or jps files)
The image you can see in my post is red cyan (what you call red-bluish) and you can watch it with red-blue glasses.
The advantage of red-blue: You can watch it on EVERY monitor - even print it and watch the printout in 3D.

我希望我能帮助
(Chinese for "I hope I could help" :)

@Kadri:
I had to rise gamma. Otherwise the parts in the shadow of the trees would be to dark (especially a girlfriend watched it on her handy and could not see much) I tried some postwork but it looked too "toystory-like" - less color saturation looked more realistic.

But I work on another version with better contrast, brighter light and better color...
I hope to finish a new version today in the afternoon with a new dog and a new branch.

choronr


bobbystahr

Quote from: DocCharly65 on January 10, 2015, 06:05:51 PM
Thanks very much  - but Dunes shoes are much too large for me
(I hope this figure of speech also works in English) :)


Yup it totally works; and I did say Dune-ish heh heh heh.
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

Oshyan

That is a *really* great-looking road through the woods. I especially like the part in the foreground-left where it looks like there was a puddle that has gathered some mud and then dried up, giving you that smoother gray area. Great little touch, very evocative for me.

- Oshyan

DocCharly65

Thanks Oshyan, really happy to hear this :)

While I was waiting for some brainwaves for my Shepherd Dog scene, I got advise from my stepdaughter: So I changed the mood to a brighter less mystic late morning scene and changed the dog.

So here comes "puppy in the forest":

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archonforest

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choronr

Now that looks great; but, either way, the compositions and light(s) are winners.

DocCharly65

Oh no... will never get lost... waits for someone playing with him...

Funny thing... my girl already gave hime a name: "Winston"
I thought the Shepherd Dog scene looks cooler but now I don't have any more chance... she loves this one  ;D

archonforest

Quote from: DocCharly65 on January 11, 2015, 02:11:01 PM
Oh no... will never get lost... waits for someone playing with him...

...except nobody around... :'(  ohhh Badger this lost puppy is on you man :P
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DocCharly65

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Quote from: archonforest on January 11, 2015, 02:33:11 PM
Quote from: DocCharly65 on January 11, 2015, 02:11:01 PM
Oh no... will never get lost... waits for someone playing with him...

...except nobody around... :'(  ohhh Badger this lost puppy is on you man :P

Not really true... The camera man is there... Hey can you imagine how hard work it was to make the puppy stay there and not running with it's tail wagging towards the camera?? Making him sitting there was just impossible!!  ;D

archonforest

Huhh...forgot the cameraman... :)

Otherwise great render. Love the forest and the lights/shadows over there!
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