brycefreak opened this issue on Nov 12, 2002 ยท 16 posts
Stuie posted Wed, 13 November 2002 at 12:36 AM
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Probably the best way to get the best imaged 3D would be to do the images as a lenticular. I've been doing this for the last two years, using my Bryce images. Been selling the 3D pieces to stores and in art shows. The only drawback is that it's a bit expensive to have them mastered at this time. With the anaglyphs, your basically using one image but shifting the channels. With a lenticular, your actually imaging out several renders while moving the camera parallel to the scene. The big advantage is that you don't need to cross your eyes or have anything additional but your own eyes. Another thing is that when you tilt the image side to side, you can actually see the scene behind the front object like you would when looking at real objects and move side to side.By the way, the 3D scenes are imaged unto a photographic print and then the lenticular sheet is applied. If anyone is interested in seeing what I've done, I might be able to work out a special price for the R'osity crowd here. In a few weeks, I hope to start to work in MojoWorld to see what kind of 3D worlds I might produce. The coolest thing about these scenes, when you put your finger into the image, it really looks like it goes into it, passing the front most objects in the scene.
The scene you see here is my most popular scene because of the colors and the number of objects that give it a lot of depth. To date, I've sold almost 200 of the coral 6x4 prints and almost 20 of the 14x 11 prints. I just sent my newest rendered scene that's another coral scene with sea turtles in to get mastered today, and hope to see the results next week.