From: Jon S Berndt
Subject: Anaglyphs and stereograms
Date: 28 Jul 1998 01:25:52
Message: <35BD5435.95224644@hal-pc.org>
I highly recommend the new National Geographic magazine which just came
out (in the mail). It's got some of the red/blue 3D pictures of the
Martian surface from Pathfinder as well as some fascinating 3D pictures
of the sunken Titanic at its resting spot. I wonder how such 3D images
might be made with Povray? Has anyone tried it?
jon
From: Johannes Hubert
Subject: Re: Anaglyphs and stereograms
Date: 28 Jul 1998 04:58:18
Message: <35bd849a.0@news.povray.org>
Jon S. Berndt wrote in message <35BD5435.95224644@hal-pc.org>...
>I highly recommend the new National Geographic magazine which just came>out (in the mail). It's got some of the red/blue 3D pictures of the>Martian surface from Pathfinder as well as some fascinating 3D pictures>of the sunken Titanic at its resting spot. I wonder how such 3D images>might be made with Povray? Has anyone tried it?
There is a 3D picture (cross-eye type-of-thing) made entirely in POV-Ray (no
post-processing) in the "Great Engineering Achievements" round of the IRTC
(www.irtc.org) - it shows the chinese wall.
It also says how it is done (a clever trick with mirrors).
Johannes.
Jon S. Berndt wrote in message <35BD5435.95224644@hal-pc.org>...
>I highly recommend the new National Geographic magazine which just came>out (in the mail). It's got some of the red/blue 3D pictures of the>Martian surface from Pathfinder as well as some fascinating 3D pictures>of the sunken Titanic at its resting spot. I wonder how such 3D images>might be made with Povray? Has anyone tried it?>>jon
Go to the ftp.povray.org and get DTA2.2 this is a post processing program
for creating fli/flc autocad animation files it can also create the red
blue images for the glasses. You can also so make red/blue 3d movies. Check
it out!