Forum: Carrara


Subject: Rendering stereoscopic 3d to be viewed (in print) with 3D glasses

Nate opened this issue on Feb 18, 2005 ยท 18 posts


Nate posted Mon, 21 February 2005 at 9:18 AM

I think one factor in the works with this stuff is relative to the individual who is looking at it... That is "eye dominance"

Most people seem to have a dominant eye... either right or left and it seems to me to be apparent in viewing these images to me when I turn my head slightly one way or the other. Closing either eye does not work at all - (of course you lose any 3D perspective when you close an eye).

Anyone else notice this?

I also think the crappy 3d glasses I have (copped from a dvd movie I bought) don't help, or the fact that I wear glasses. I ordered a pair of professional clip-on 3d anaglyph glasses... hope that will improve things.

I have seen some outstanding examples from companies who do this for a business. Of course, they are not telling how they do it.

I'm still looking for their secrets.

thanks, all


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