Tomuk Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 Hi! Lin,Well I have had a go at producing a 3D sequence; there is a link to the show below.None of the images were from a pair in the conventional sense, I took a 2D image and pasted PNG. Cut outs to produce what you see.I used “AnaMaker” software to render them 3D but was disappointed that the software doesn’t support Png. Files, so no animation in P2e, I know you have achieved animations, so please what’s the method?.If anybody else wants to download and you have a pair of anaglyph glasses, please feel free, but I would like some feedback.http://www.mediafire.com/?9zh3gmz0znm Hope you enjoy.Tom. Quote
Ken Cox Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 GOOD JOB TOMbut you better take the pict of your girl friend out before your wife sees it ken Quote
Tomuk Posted May 7, 2007 Author Report Posted May 7, 2007 GOOD JOB TOMbut you better take the pict of your girl friend out before your wife sees it kenKen,thanks......If I had a girl friend I would probably be in my coffin now, well dreaming cann't hurt me, can it????TOM Quote
Ronniebootwest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 Where can we get a pair of these 'special viewing glasses' from? Quote
Tomuk Posted May 7, 2007 Author Report Posted May 7, 2007 Where can we get a pair of these 'special viewing glasses' from?Ron Try this link.http://www.rainbowsymphony.com/3d-glasses.htmlTom. Quote
Ken Cox Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 http://www.rainbowsymphony.com/professional-3d-glasses.htmlhttp://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/gla.htmlhttp://www.alpes-stereo.com/glasses.htmlhttp://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=3d...=cr%3DcountryCAken Quote
Tomuk Posted May 7, 2007 Author Report Posted May 7, 2007 Where can we get a pair of these 'special viewing glasses' from?Ron,You also might want to try this company, they are here in the UK.http://www.widescreen-centre.co.uk/Product...ic-Framed_.htmlTom. Quote
Gilio Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 To Tom and others for a nice 3D link with lot of info and anaglyphs see http://www.anaglyphs.ontheweb.nl btw I like the girls Tom. Quote
Tomuk Posted May 7, 2007 Author Report Posted May 7, 2007 To Tom and others for a nice 3D link with lot of info and anaglyphs see http://www.anaglyphs.ontheweb.nl btw I like the girls Tom.Both of the Girls featured are probably Grandmothers now, the origanals photos I took in 1988,Tom Quote
Lin Evans Posted May 7, 2007 Report Posted May 7, 2007 Hi Tom,First, it looks fine. As for the animation, the apparent depth map of 3D is variable with different objects depending on the red/cyan distance relationships. I used objects on several depth levels then moved one object (airplane) which was on a different depth via PTE's normal animation for pan and zoom. That is the object itself as a PNG contained both the red and cyan aspects. Let me see if I can find the PTE file - it's been a while - and I'll zip it so you can see how it was done.Best regards,LinHi! Lin,Well I have had a go at producing a 3D sequence; there is a link to the show below.None of the images were from a pair in the conventional sense, I took a 2D image and pasted PNG. Cut outs to produce what you see.I used "AnaMaker" software to render them 3D but was disappointed that the software doesn't support Png. Files, so no animation in P2e, I know you have achieved animations, so please what's the method?.If anybody else wants to download and you have a pair of anaglyph glasses, please feel free, but I would like some feedback.http://www.mediafire.com/?9zh3gmz0znm Hope you enjoy.Tom. Quote
Tomuk Posted May 7, 2007 Author Report Posted May 7, 2007 Hi Tom,First, it looks fine. As for the animation, the apparent depth map of 3D is variable with different objects depending on the red/cyan distance relationships. I used objects on several depth levels then moved one object (airplane) which was on a different depth via PTE's normal animation for pan and zoom. That is the object itself as a PNG contained both the red and cyan aspects. Let me see if I can find the PTE file - it's been a while - and I'll zip it so you can see how it was done.Best regards,LinLin,Thank you, that would be first class.Tom. Quote
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