Glen opened this issue on Aug 10, 2013 · 21 posts
MikeMoss posted Sun, 11 August 2013 at 12:30 PM
Hi
Sorry, I'm using Poser Pro and it has a little button on either side of the wheel that moves it on unit.
So I just count the clicks when I separate the cameras instead of reading the measurement.
So move the camera about 14 units of measurement.
If you want you can make sure that the camera is set to zero for the X position and go 7 each way from there when you make the renders. That will keep the view centered on the final product.
It isn't a set measurement, the bigger the separation the more the 3D effect, up to a point.
If you go too much it will start to look strange or give you a headache.
If you get them backwards the scene will go back into the screen instead of coming out or it.
You can make several sets, just move one of them farther away, and see which works the best, what you are simulating is the space between the eyes.
You will get better results using the hard plastic glasses when viewing, and you can make adjustments in the Stereo Picture Maker software.
Mike
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