Vue6 Stereo Render (Nudity) First successful render using Vue6 Inf
Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator ([url="http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/sbcalc_e.html"]SBCalc[/url]) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.
Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it ;) and I'll post some more.

(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)
Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator (SBCalc) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.

Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it ;) and I'll post some more.



(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)

#1
Posted 03/30/2007 11:31 AM   
[quote name='EdwardM' date='Mar 30 2007, 01:31 PM']Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator ([url="http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/sbcalc_e.html"]SBCalc[/url]) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.
Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it  ;) and I'll post some more.

(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)
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GREAT :D post mooooore :)
[quote name='EdwardM' date='Mar 30 2007, 01:31 PM']Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator (SBCalc) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.

Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it  ;) and I'll post some more.



(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)

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GREAT :D post mooooore :)

#2
Posted 03/30/2007 12:41 PM   
Perfect........................................................................................stereo
I have to say :D
Perfect........................................................................................stereo

I have to say :D

#3
Posted 03/30/2007 12:59 PM   
[quote name='EdwardM' date='Mar 30 2007, 12:31 PM']Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator ([url="http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/sbcalc_e.html"]SBCalc[/url]) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.
Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it  ;) and I'll post some more.

(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)
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How appropriate to use a naked woman for the "cross-eyed" method /geek.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geek:' />

Also, could I just say what a great... stereo... pair in that image.

Well, that's the crude jokes quotient filled for today, so I'll end by saying "good work!"
[quote name='EdwardM' date='Mar 30 2007, 12:31 PM']Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator (SBCalc) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.

Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it  ;) and I'll post some more.



(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)

[snapback]177811[/snapback]






How appropriate to use a naked woman for the "cross-eyed" method /geek.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geek:' />



Also, could I just say what a great... stereo... pair in that image.



Well, that's the crude jokes quotient filled for today, so I'll end by saying "good work!"

#4
Posted 05/03/2007 06:18 PM   
[quote name='EdwardM' post='177811' date='Mar 30 2007, 11:31 AM']Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator ([url="http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/sbcalc_e.html"]SBCalc[/url]) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.
Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it ;) and I'll post some more.

(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)[/quote]

Can someone tell me how to Rename JPG extension to JPS , thanks.
[quote name='EdwardM' post='177811' date='Mar 30 2007, 11:31 AM']Now that Vue has finally incorporated real world units (m/cm, etc), it is possible to set the camera separation accurately. This is just one of the demo scenes provided with an added Poser figure. Using the freeware Stereo Base Calculator (SBCalc) to set camera separation according to subject distances & lens FL gives very good results.

Now I'm getting the hang of it, I'll be trying something a bit more ambitious. Let me know if you like it ;) and I'll post some more.



(Jpeg stereo cross-eyed format. Rename JPG extension to JPS if needed)



Can someone tell me how to Rename JPG extension to JPS , thanks.

#5
Posted 07/11/2009 12:39 AM   
What program do i need to view this image in stereoscopic 3d?
What program do i need to view this image in stereoscopic 3d?

#6
Posted 07/11/2009 11:12 PM   
please, somebody, i try`d with differend programs but still no jps, help me plz,
please, somebody, i try`d with differend programs but still no jps, help me plz,

#7
Posted 07/11/2009 11:13 PM   
You need to rename this file to Teatime_Nude.jps. Then open it in your stereoviewer. Sometimes (by default actually) windows does not show fileextensions because microsoft considers it not useful info....
To fix this (for xp at least): Open up the control panel, open folder options, click "view" tab and untick the "hide extensions for known file types". Then change the file-extension to jps.
You need to rename this file to Teatime_Nude.jps. Then open it in your stereoviewer. Sometimes (by default actually) windows does not show fileextensions because microsoft considers it not useful info....

To fix this (for xp at least): Open up the control panel, open folder options, click "view" tab and untick the "hide extensions for known file types". Then change the file-extension to jps.

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Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe

Cpu: C2D E6600

Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX

3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D

Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.

#8
Posted 07/12/2009 07:55 PM   
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