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DePingus
11 years agoHonored Guest
HOWTO: Blender prerendered equirectangular stereoscopic
I think I figured out how to render equirectangular (360x180 degrees) stereoscopic (3D) images sequences with Blender!!! Well...technically other people figured it out and I just put the pieces togeth...
noemis
11 years agoProtege
After some testing I managed to create a quite good restult.
an equirectangular stereoscopic / side by side image
http://imgur.com/n1UGic5
It works great in Whirligig. Download the image from the link above, maybe rename the long filename, copy it in the media folder in the Whirligig-Folder, start Whirligig and choose the format "Barrel Stereo SBS".
here's an anaglyph version:
http://imgur.com/i9XVmIq
it seems, that you can't see the description on imgur without being signed in, so here's the direct link:
http://tinyurl.com/lkgft5s
There's a link to an online viewer in the description.
Creating good looking results with the anglyph method isn't easy, because you have to think deeper about colors. But it's a first try.
an equirectangular stereoscopic / side by side image
http://imgur.com/n1UGic5
It works great in Whirligig. Download the image from the link above, maybe rename the long filename, copy it in the media folder in the Whirligig-Folder, start Whirligig and choose the format "Barrel Stereo SBS".
here's an anaglyph version:
http://imgur.com/i9XVmIq
it seems, that you can't see the description on imgur without being signed in, so here's the direct link:
http://tinyurl.com/lkgft5s
There's a link to an online viewer in the description.
Creating good looking results with the anglyph method isn't easy, because you have to think deeper about colors. But it's a first try.
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