A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.
A building in a city park.
I've changed something in my scene file and when I came back, only 10% done :-(
So I posted an earlier test scene.
I'll post a better picture when I clean it up some.
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
"StephenS" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.>> A building in a city park.>> I've changed something in my scene file and when I came back, only 10% done :-(> So I posted an earlier test scene.> I'll post a better picture when I clean it up some.>> Comments welcome:>> Stephen S
Most things are still place holders. I have several reference photos and more
can be had with a short trip (camera/tape measure in hand). I'm hoping to do a
complete scene and not just an object.
I wonder what the 'posting an image in consecutive months' record is?
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
From: Dave
Subject: Re: Anaglyph (red/cyan), Patterson creek
Date: 2 Nov 2011 11:44:53
Message: <4eb16575$1@news.povray.org>
On 11/2/2011 5:23 AM, StephenS wrote:
> "StephenS"<nomail@nomail> wrote:>> A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.>>>> Comments welcome:
It's been a long time since I've played with POVRAY -- is this a custom
3D scene file or is this something that is built-in to POVRAY now?
Dave <use### [at] iamdaveATglidefreecom> wrote:
> On 11/2/2011 5:23 AM, StephenS wrote:> > "StephenS"<nomail@nomail> wrote:> >> A gray scale anaglyph viewable with red/cyan 3d glasses.> >>> >> > Comments welcome:> It's been a long time since I've played with POVRAY -- is this a custom> 3D scene file or is this something that is built-in to POVRAY now?
Some people have posted an anaglyph using only POV-Ray.
I create two pictures based on a single scene file, camera translated (no
rotation). I use a ratio, anywhere from 20 to 1, to 30 to 1.
20 units into the scene to the first object, to every 1 unit translated sideways
(camera) for the second pisture.
I then use StereoPhotoMaker to join them together. I also use this program for
my anaglyph digital photography.
Stephen S