3D - Purebread Foal.
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view it in 3D. (red & cyan lenses.)
Photo Credit: Patrick Gantz on Pixabay.
2D to 3D conversion by SoHillGuy.
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Thank you for viewing, Barbara.
Sorry members, Purebread should have been Purebred.
I thoroughly enjoy your work but this one seems to have a bit of an anomaly. When I view with my anaglyph glasses it looks as if there is another horse just beyond the adult. Particularly around the nose and the mane. Maybe this a normal part of the finished product but I've never noticed it before. I'll go back and look at a few of your previous posts. But I do like the image overall.
Or maybe it's my cheap glasses.
JimmyTB wrote:
I thoroughly enjoy your work but this one seems to have a bit of an anomaly. When I view with my anaglyph glasses it looks as if there is another horse just beyond the adult. Particularly around the nose and the mane. Maybe this a normal part of the finished product but I've never noticed it before. I'll go back and look at a few of your previous posts. But I do like the image overall.
Or maybe it's my cheap glasses.
I thoroughly enjoy your work but this one seems to... (
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It is not your glasses, Jimmy. For reasons unknown to me, somehow the cyan ended up where I felt it should not be. There were quite a few layers to this conversion and I got lost in trying to find the layer where it occurred. If you check you may see problems in most of the conversions. I have tried to eliminate some as I try to figure out why they occurred.
I am glad to hear that you do get some enjoyment from viewing them and appreciate the fact that you took the time to comment.
If you check the head on the foal you will see it is outlined with red, that is the way the hose's head should have appeared.
They look like a couple of purebred Arabians. Possibly Egyptian strain? Beautiful heads!
kvanhook wrote:
They look like a couple of purebred Arabians. Possibly Egyptian strain? Beautiful heads!
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Thank you for indicating the type of breed.
I made an attempt to correct the problem of the area around the horses head and nose.
Here is the results good or bad.
I have the feeling that there was a lot of movement of the horse's head that caused a blurriness in that area.
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