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experiment in stereo 3d

Poser Science Fiction posted on Jan 06, 2010
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I noticed a few experiments on here with stereo imaging and gave it a try. I took 2 renders from poser one for the left then moved the camera .700 to the right while using the "point at" on the camera to point to the girl. then rendered again. placed the left eye render on the bottom layer in photoshop then plced the right eye render on top and removed the green channel from the top layer. I used the 3d glasses green and cayan that came with coraline 3d blueray. stonemason and v4 used

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Lashia

8:58PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

great shot, looks like a screen shot from a movie. I like her outfit, very stealthy. Great attention to detail

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Half-Baked

4:55AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Fantastic render with great posing and lighting!

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Tracesl

5:28AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

excellent

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Biffowitz

6:37AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

I don't have 3d glasses, but I still like it. Fabulous character!

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Thelby

7:16AM | Fri, 08 January 2010

This worked great with my 3D Glasses, like yours, they came from Coraline ;^)

JarenSylas

10:48PM | Fri, 08 January 2010

Awesome technique. That looked great through the glasses. The ones I used came with the copy of Journey to the Center of the Earth. Green and Red lenses on them. :) Excellent work. :)


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