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spinal
Created : 10 May 2008
Edited : 10 May 2008

Made my first 3D frame captures!



I got bored so I started messing with powerdvd and paintshop pro and came up with the following. Put on your 3D glasses (red/blue) for these,I tried a couple of methods for this, some work better than others.



 

Comments


Saturday, 10 May 2008, 08:56
Jayenkai
Cool! Nice idea.
It works better if the camera's panning, rather than just having the actors moving, though.

Anyone remember those Children In Need things, a few years back, when the BBC went all "3D for the night!"
They had special lenses, one dark, one light, and all the footage was shot using slow moving "to the left" cameras.
They even did a Dr Who episode, too.
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That must've been a long while ago! It was Sylvester McCoy!


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I'm getting old....
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Saturday, 10 May 2008, 09:32
spinal
I think the Rufus is the cleanest image there, but the purple one works the best.

I had this crazy idea about ripping the whole movie and converting each frame to 3D, but not only would it take days to render, it probably would only be 3D in places, not all the way through.