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Red lense over the left eye- blue over the right eye...
if you have a set of 3d glasses...
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Dearmad wrote:
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> Red lense over the left eye- blue over the right eye...
> if you have a set of 3d glasses...
Nice. I think her ponytail (is that what it is?) is a bit too big,
though.
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Very nice. One little suggestions, you could try using the
green channel as well as the blue, that will give an anaglyph with less
ghosting, and a balanced grayscale look rather than the purple cast
given by a pure red/blue. Just add the green channel to the blue.
I assume you combined RGB channels with Paint Shop Pro or
PhotoShop. Either way just toss in the green with the blue. I'm sure
you'll find it more pleasing.
Harolddd
"Dearmad" <dea### [at] qwestnet> wrote in message
news:3B055E0E.374E6DEA@qwest.net...
> Red lense over the left eye- blue over the right eye...
> if you have a set of 3d glasses...
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> animation
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Francois Labreque wrote:
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> Dearmad wrote:
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> > Red lense over the left eye- blue over the right eye...
> > if you have a set of 3d glasses...
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> Nice. I think her ponytail (is that what it is?) is a bit too big,
> though.
hehe... I'm holding myself back from making it
bigger... she's designed for animation and I want it to
float behind her for loads of secondary action...
:o) You should see the afro to her hair when it isn't
in the ponytail! :o)
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Harold Baize wrote:
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> Very nice. One little suggestions, you could try using the
> green channel as well as the blue, that will give an anaglyph with less
> ghosting, and a balanced grayscale look rather than the purple cast
> given by a pure red/blue. Just add the green channel to the blue.
> I assume you combined RGB channels with Paint Shop Pro or
> PhotoShop. Either way just toss in the green with the blue. I'm sure
> you'll find it more pleasing.
Three ways of doing it... one should simulate color if
you relax your eyes enough... again Red left/Blue
right. The lower left should get it close to the
balanced grayscale look. Lower right is not modified.
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Francois Labreque wrote:
> Nice. I think her ponytail (is that what it is?) is a bit too big,
> though.
looks more like a bun here
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it is a bun.
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In article <3B05B635.7A32B9A1@qwest.net>, Dearmad says...
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> Three ways of doing it... one should simulate color if
> you relax your eyes enough... again Red left/Blue
> right. The lower left should get it close to the
> balanced grayscale look. Lower right is not modified.
>
I have to sets of red/blue glasses and only one is giving the right
depth information.
The image could be a lot brighter IMHO. I did just that in PS and it
looks great!
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ah... yeah that helps! Hm... wonder what lighting
level internal to the render would be better... :o/
-peter
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