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Oz in 3D


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Here is a brief test of rendering the aerial flyover of Winkieville from TWO in 3D.

 

You'll need your red/blue glasses to view this

 

1_01_01__Stereo.mov

 

 

I'm not sure who all was involved in creating that set but it's a nice looking opening shot!

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For the first time ever I had my 3D glasses within arms reach when I opened this topic.

Oz does indeed look good in 3D. :)

 

My memory recalls Fabrice modeling the buildings and terrain in this sequence.

Perhaps Ken or Holmes did the animated flythrough?

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I put my Panasonic 3D glasses on but I didn't see any 3D?

 

If they aren't red-blue glasses they won't work with that format.

 

3d-specs-paper.jpg

 

 

 

and why was there a color shift in the red and green channels?

 

That's a "half-color" anaglyph that attempts to present a an impression of full color while reducing the ghosting that a full color.

 

there are several different schemes for creating anaglyphs, all have advantages and drawbacks depending on the images:

 

Gray

GrayAnaglyph.JPG

 

 

 

Color

ColorAnaglyph.JPG

 

 

 

HalfColor

HalfColorAnaglyph.JPG

 

 

 

DuBois

DuBoisAnaglyph.JPG

 

 

 

Ghost Reduced

GhostReducedAnaglyph.JPG

 

 

 

The original right left pair in cross-eye format:

CrossEye.JPG

 

 

 

These were all made with "Stereo Photo Maker"

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