Gelero
12-21-2009, 12:00 PM
Hi there.
How can I achieve 3d effect using the realD goggles that can be found in Avatar? Click here to see the goggles (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/REALD.JPG)
I dont want that old red and blue lenses.
And I understand the entire process of delivering 3d effect to the viewer, theoretically speaking. How the camera layout must be carefully made to accomplish the effect and bla bla.
So, if I use that realD goggles with the image below there is no 3D. http://davidshelton.de/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/monsterstereo.jpg
If I render my points of view(according to the camera layout to reproduce the human eyes positioning) normally coloured and comp then together will I achieved the expected results? I mean, The WHOLE SECRET behind 3D viewing is within rendering and comping in the right manner?
I am loooking forward for your reply.
Thank you.
How can I achieve 3d effect using the realD goggles that can be found in Avatar? Click here to see the goggles (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/REALD.JPG)
I dont want that old red and blue lenses.
And I understand the entire process of delivering 3d effect to the viewer, theoretically speaking. How the camera layout must be carefully made to accomplish the effect and bla bla.
So, if I use that realD goggles with the image below there is no 3D. http://davidshelton.de/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/monsterstereo.jpg
If I render my points of view(according to the camera layout to reproduce the human eyes positioning) normally coloured and comp then together will I achieved the expected results? I mean, The WHOLE SECRET behind 3D viewing is within rendering and comping in the right manner?
I am loooking forward for your reply.
Thank you.
