An experiment in 3D (get out your glasses!)...
(http://www.black-cat-studios.com/pluto3d2.jpg)
Hehe, I'm sure its great but I've only got my Avatar glasses and theyre polerised, not red/green. I dont think (please let me bee wrong) that normal monitors could display polerised data.
:)
Richard
Nice ! In the future we will maybe make only 3D images and look at the one we make now as ancient :)
Kadri
Quote from: cyphyr on January 25, 2010, 01:48:36 PM
Hehe, I'm sure its great but I've only got my Avatar glasses and theyre polerised, not red/green. I dont think (please let me bee wrong) that normal monitors could display polerised data.
:)
Richard
You are right: I very much doubt they can do that! Fortunately for me, I never throw away 3D glasses so had plenty of red/green ones here to play with!
R
I like this concept :)
How do you make these kind of images?
Cheers,
Martin
Quote from: Tangled-Universe on January 25, 2010, 04:56:55 PM
I like this concept :)
How do you make these kind of images?
Cheers,
Martin
You need to make two renderings with the camera shifted ever, ever, ever so slightly to the right or left between them (and by ever so slightly, I mean just a few inches). You then combine the two images using a program such as AnaMaker.
R