You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D.
2D converted to 3D.
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D.
2D converted to 3D.
Perhaps the most difficult subject for 3D rendering: a round ball; difficult to fuse and confusing 3D clues. Good attempt. Looking forward to more of your conversions.
Julian wrote:
Perhaps the most difficult subject for 3D rendering: a round ball; difficult to fuse and confusing 3D clues. Good attempt. Looking forward to more of your conversions.
I just had to try the round form of something and this seemed to catch my eye as one to try.
I do keep trying to improve on 2D to 3D. Sometimes good sometimes not so good.
Call it as you see it, Julian, I'm open for remarks good or bad.
Thanks for your response.
I'm working with CS5 and it has limitations compared to the new Adobe pay as you go versions.
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