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TEMPLE 3D lens

Bryce (none) posted on Apr 30, 2002
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This image, like that I have published before, is appraised well with glances at them to it red&blue. Good I detach it between frontal and deep plan, even if the personage stretches to divide itself too much. I would have to still work to us.

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Shademaster

7:05AM | Tue, 30 April 2002

Tip: If you want to have good results with stereoscopic images, you should use real values. If the figure standing there is 18 brycean units high, then you should use 0.4 brycean units for the camera distances in between the cameras. If you make the distance to big it will look like everything is too small and the figure is to close to the camera, your brain starts focussing on things that aren't there. Hope I helped you out.


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