asyncritus wrote:
I mean pix like this:
Maybe I need a new set of eyes, all I see in this image is seven shots in different positions of one object on the same background. The shots have been merged together and shadows added to distance them from the background.
A "Multiplicity" effect.
Please tell me what I am not seeing.
Hi, Gavin Hoey's demonstration of 3D is excellent
pyrator
Loc: Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
To summarize the lines of thought, there's either the 3D rendering packages like Blender which is free but possible a bit complicated to start with and can show an object any which way the artist requires but really only lives in the computer, or there's the two pictures side by side technique which when viewed through a set of lenses (lookup Google Cardboard for ways of making your own
https://developers.google.com/cardboard/ ) using Lytro or GoPro or Panasonic 3D1 fools the brain into seeing an image with depth.
pyrator
Loc: Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
asyncritus wrote:
Anybody got any ideas about how to make 3D still pictures?
asyncritus; (3dphotomaker.exe).Look it up on the web. It makes a pretty good 3d image from one photo. Have used it several times with decent results.
Photo of daughter's headstone in 3d
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Whuff
Loc: Marshalltown, Iowa
Any idea why he was banned? I was thinking just the other day that I hadn't seen any posts from him recently. I don't recall that he was ever a problem in any threads he posted in.
Walt
asyncritus wrote:
Anybody got any ideas about how to make 3D still pictures?
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Two ideas:
1 Find a used 3D digital Fuji twin lens camera (side by side)- Even the viewing panel is freeview 3D
2. Buy any two lens (side by side) 35MM film 3D camera. Kodak, David White, etc.
Note: There is free 3D software available wherein you can print 3D photos viewable on the 18th Century 3 D stereoscopes on your home printer.
Sorry, I am traveling and do not have the website availble, but you may find it by googling for 3 D software. BTW, you can view the Fuji images on a 3D TV,
My Avatar is one of my 3D Stereo Realist cameras (David White)
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