Topic: 3D program?
Does anybody know of a free program to convert normal images into images that look 3D when viewed using red-blue 3D glasses?
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Does anybody know of a free program to convert normal images into images that look 3D when viewed using red-blue 3D glasses?
I remember a while ago Yanzl posted an image that uses 3D glasses. You could ask him, but he's never around anymore.
GIMP, using this method.
http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/index_e.html
or
http://www.somerset3d.co.uk/wam.htm
The programs are easy to use.
But with Photoshop/Gimp you have better controll on the colour-channels
But you can´t create 3D out of ONE picture. You need always TWO pictures!!!!!!!!!
So forget to think about convert ONE pic into 3D
If you think about to create anaglyph brickfilms - forget it. It don´t realy works.
I tested it some time before, and the result was not the best.
The next bad thing is, that if you take the red/green glas, the colours are not the best.
Not like in Avatar, not like like you would like to get.
But for some little fun, just for stills to show its perfect.
EDITH
Here are some samples I made with Photoshop:


Last edited by mario72 (February 22, 2010 (11:22am))
Sorry for double-posting, there is a way to create brickfilms in anaglyphs 3d with a non-freeware called
cam3d
50 Dollars for asoftware which takes pictures of TWO webcams.
So you need the software and TWO webcams:
http://riverpast.com/en/prod/cam3d/tour/
I think you can do it in blender
With After Effects Cs4
I have it, and the 3D is pretty good.
@Jamspot
The Minoru 3D webcam is not realy made for brickfilming. The cam don´t support the macro-capture. (The lenses are to much away from each other)
But, if you have BIG Sets (!!!!!), more than 50 cm away from the cam you can give a try.
I know. I haven't managed to get mine working (coz I have an old computer - when the Mac software comes out, I can use it on my Dad's computer), but I have a friend who did a short animation in 3D and it worked fine.
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