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Subject: more red 'n' blue 3d


raven ( ) posted Fri, 10 March 2000 at 12:42 PM ยท edited Tue, 19 November 2024 at 7:43 AM

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Here's another pic done in red and blue 3D. Background is a Bryce render (Stonehenge by Dedicated Digital) Traveler's Winged Skeleton Mason's combined figure using Nerd's chain top and bottom Sword freebie from Whitecrow. demon3d.jpg



skee ( ) posted Fri, 10 March 2000 at 2:11 PM

Don't know if it is my monitor or my 3d glasses , but I get better 3d with my glasses with red color on my left eye. In other words put my glasses on upside down. Great 3d image . skee

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ackbar ( ) posted Fri, 10 March 2000 at 4:14 PM

Cool! Skee, on my glasses the red is in my left eye normally. Ackbar


jschoen ( ) posted Fri, 10 March 2000 at 6:42 PM

Kewl Stuff. Only one comment, and even Captian EO at Disney screwed this one up. If the main character (or main focus) is in the forground, do not, cut the figure off. 3D works best with the entire image in view or most of it (not cutting off the head or feet). the moment you start cutting things off at the border, it tends to flatten them. If you notice that her but has a bit of 3d but to look at the head it does not. The same with the sleleton, put it entirely in the frame and the great 3d you have going with him will look even better. James -- just my 2 cents. BTW , I have to but the red on the left eye also.


KenS ( ) posted Sat, 11 March 2000 at 3:13 AM

wow, thats looking really good, the effect is alot better than the last one.


raven ( ) posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 1:15 PM

Here you go James, how's this one? demon3d2.jpg



jschoen ( ) posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 1:30 PM

Way kewl! To me the figure and the skeleton really pop out now. I bet this looks really great on a 17" monitor in a dark room, in millions of colors and filling the screen. :-) keep up the great work! James


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