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many thanks for your tip, Bob,
i tried it out and it works well, but in a close up view it is not the right way, i
think. i really want to make "close up`s".
is there really no way to shift the camera horizontally in an easy way?
Bob
Bob Hughes schrieb:
> Well a persons eyes are just along side each other so it's really just a
> horizontal shift. Not much either unless the scene is intended to be very
> close. Of course if not sticking to realism entirely then you could still have
> a large shift. I've taken photos that way in order to see large scale objects
> in 3D.
> I've also just rotated the camera around the y axis a bit without even using a
> translate for 'location' or 'look_at' and it doesn't seem to make too great a
> difference. If only approximation to a stereo image is all you want then that
> could be okay but you'd probably need the look_at point set out beyond the
> central focus of your scene.
>
> Bob
>
> news:38EDF2D6.2F0E915F@exmail.de...
> | Hi,
> | is it possible to shift the Camera horenzotally (incl. look at point)
> | from the current point of view, in order to render two pics (one for the
> | left and on for the right eye), or do i have to calculate the right
> | position 3-dimensionally?
> |
> | Bob
> |
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