Follow the instructions on the page. No red/blue glasses necessary! You can make images similar to these in TG, just move the camera a bit to the side and render those two positions at a low resolution. Then put them right next to each other and do what you do on that link! (Hint: it's not click)
??? Follow what instructions on what page? A link would be nice thank you.
Regards to you.
Cyber-Angel
I like your new icon.
@Cyber-Angel
Oops, yeah. Forgot to put a link. :D
Here it is:
http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/3dimages.htm (http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/3dimages.htm)
@njeneb
Thanks! ;) I found it in a Google Image search for "black hole".
It sometimes helps if you hold your hands up as if framing the image pair, then move your hands backwards and forwards to block each eye from its unnecessary image.
You should try and work out a common focal point for both cameras. Just moving one camera to the left, for example, means you're focused on infinity and can be a bit of a headache. Using a common focal point also affects where the image comes out of the monitor, and which is 'behind'.
Quote from: JimB on November 29, 2009, 07:38:51 PM
It sometimes helps if you hold your hands up as if framing the image pair, then move your hands backwards and forwards to block each eye from its unnecessary image.
You should try and work out a common focal point for both cameras. Just moving one camera to the left, for example, means you're focused on infinity and can be a bit of a headache. Using a common focal point also affects where the image comes out of the monitor, and which is 'behind'.
What I meant was to render your favorite scene (just a suggestion) and save the image. Then render it again but move the camera slightly to the side. Put the two images together to make a stereoscopic pair.
Same thing applies. I'm not saying anything's wrong with what you say, just that if you want to go one step further you can have a lot of fun with making stereoscopic imagery.
Funny that you created this topic. Here's one I did a few years ago. You have to use the crosseyed watching method to get the effect.
Check at Muttyan's home page....
http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/index.html
There is free software to work with sterio immages and movies. :D