Topic: 3D Brickfiliming

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over the past few days i have eben trying to find a way to shoot stop motion in 3d so far no software exists to shoot solely in 3d unless you have 3d dedicated camera. So i created my own tedious way. If a stop motion movie would take you an hour from start to make this would take 3.

This is a VERY tedious task and ive made an animation that ill be uploading soon..


whos to say maybe my avant garde entry will be 3d mini/wink

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How do you merge the two pictures when you've taken them?

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New action shot

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Kinzcove wrote:

How do you merge the two pictures when you've taken them?

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I found a solution. BertL provided me with a link: http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/

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You know, the only problem I can see with this is almost no one is going to have the stuff needed to watch the film in 3D.

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They might as well get used to 3d... Its coming full blown tvs and stoof

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The thing with the 3D Tv is you'd look like a retard with glasses on indoors watching television. But me and MjThriller are working on tutorials on making 3D Brickfilms. Anyways you can get the traditional red and blue glasses to watch 3D for a dollar or two.

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Or you could just try cross-eyed or parallel viewing. Cross eyed works best for me personally.

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Kinzcove wrote:

The thing with the 3D Tv is you'd look like a retard with glasses on indoors watching television.

WRONG. The new ones look like sunglasses, and sunglasses are cool ANYWHERE.

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Your using old technology to make 3d brick films. The 2 colour system isn't compatible with the modern technique (its over 50 years old). Also 3d is over rated, I hate 3d personally because it doesn't add to the film. I wont be buying a pair of 3d glasses to watch your film, and I shan't be getting an LED backlit 3D TV. I think moving brick films into 1080 HD is the way forward, not 3D.

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TDogg186 wrote:

Also 3d is over rated, I hate 3d personally because it doesn't add to the film.

TDogg186 wrote:

I think moving brick films into 1080 HD is the way forward, not 3D.

And what exactly does 1080p HD add to the film, hmm?

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1080i/p makes any film look better quality. You can easily tell the difference between a low resolution film and a high resolution one.

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Kinzcove wrote:

The thing with the 3D Tv is you'd look like a retard with glasses on indoors watching television.

I'm a retard? For wearing glasses? D:

I really like the idea of 3D brickfilming. Can't wait to see how it'll turn out. mini/bigsmile

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TDogg186 wrote:

Your using old technology to make 3d brick films. The 2 colour system isn't compatible with the modern technique (its over 50 years old). Also 3d is over rated, I hate 3d personally because it doesn't add to the film. I wont be buying a pair of 3d glasses to watch your film, and I shan't be getting an LED backlit 3D TV. I think moving brick films into 1080 HD is the way forward, not 3D.


You sound SO childish writing that. This old technology is the first time its been applied to brick filming dont be such a technophobe.. This is the only way right now for personal 3D Its still an effective 3d technology. And i couldn't care less if you aren't buying 1 dollar 3d glasses to watch my film big whoop.

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TDogg186 wrote:

1080i/p makes any film look better quality. You can easily tell the difference between a low resolution film and a high resolution one.

You can also easily tell the difference between a 3D and a 2D film, and it makes the film more immersive.

And mjthriller, this is not the first time that 3D has been applied to brickfilming.

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mjthriller wrote:

You sound SO childish writing that. This old technology is the first time its been applied to brick filming dont be such a technophobe.

Childish? I cant see how that's childish.
I'm not a technophobe, in fact I would say I'm the opposite. I however am a realist as well, I don't buy things that I feel will fail or that are pointless. I didn't get a HD TV until 2008 when I was shore it was worth the money, and I will not get a 3D TV until there are some descent games that work on it.

mjthriller wrote:

This is the only way right now for personal 3D Its still an effective 3d technology. And i couldn't care less if you aren't buying 1 dollar 3d glasses to watch my film big whoop.

I would disagree that the old two colour system is affective, the colour is messed up, it never looks right and requires a pair of glasses that match the colour the person used on there film. I don't even know were I could buy a pair of 3D glasses with particular colour lenses for 50p(1$). Besides youtube is the main place to watch brick films at the moment, and most the viewers on youtube will not have 3D glasses that match your film.
By all means give it a go, but don't expect it to be a hit on youtube or in the brick filming world, not yet anyway. Having said that, I believe that when or If 3D kicks off, you will start seeing brick films using the modern 3D technique. Who knows mjthriller, maybe you will be the first one to do it, maybe this is that first step. But I think that for now 3D will not work in brick films.

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Littlebrick wrote:
TDogg186 wrote:

1080i/p makes any film look better quality. You can easily tell the difference between a low resolution film and a high resolution one.

You can also easily tell the difference between a 3D and a 2D film, and it makes the film more immersive.

And mjthriller, this is not the first time that 3D has been applied to brickfilming.

It's the first time ive saw it link me please.

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TDogg186 wrote:
mjthriller wrote:

You sound SO childish writing that. This old technology is the first time its been applied to brick filming dont be such a technophobe.

Childish? I cant see how that's childish.
I'm not a technophobe, in fact I would say I'm the opposite. I however am a realist as well, I don't buy things that I feel will fail or that are pointless. I didn't get a HD TV until 2008 when I was shore it was worth the money, and I will not get a 3D TV until there are some descent games that work on it.


mjthriller wrote:

This is the only way right now for personal 3D Its still an effective 3d technology. And i couldn't care less if you aren't buying 1 dollar 3d glasses to watch my film big whoop.

I would disagree that the old two colour system is affective, the colour is messed up, it never looks right and requires a pair of glasses that match the colour the person used on there film. I don't even know were I could buy a pair of 3D glasses with particular colour lenses for 50p(1$). Besides youtube is the main place to watch brick films at the moment, and most the viewers on youtube will not have 3D glasses that match your film.
By all means give it a go, but don't expect it to be a hit on youtube or in the brick filming world, not yet anyway. Having said that, I believe that when or If 3D kicks off, you will start seeing brick films using the modern 3D technique. Who knows mjthriller, maybe you will be the first one to do it, maybe this is that first step. But I think that for now 3D will not work in brick films.

Oooh !@#$ bricksinmotion threw all the quote together cant tell it apart umm.. Actually alot of people i know have 3d glasses and you can go on ebay i bought nice nice 3d glasses for 1 dollar. And maybe in the future we will all adapt to 3d shooting with the current technology but for now im using this.

And i never said i would get big. I just think its something new to mess with.. Anaglyph 3d hurts my eyes and hurts others eyes but its the only thing we have access too and it makes images pop which i like.

and its effective enough until we have more technology we can use personally until that future people at home will use anaglyph. and youtube has about 20 3d options i could post a 3d video and have it split into about 30 options from cross eyed to interlaced to anaglyph to grey anaglyph to all sorts of stuff. so you don't have to have 1 type of glasses.

And i totally agree i doubt i'll get a 3dtv until they become fairly cheap and exandable like alot of tv shows in 3d alot of games etc.. otherwise its useless and will be out dated by the time 3d tv is mainstream. BUT their needs to be adaptors or it never will happen. Trying new things is what moves the technological world along and so far ive already got 3 other brickfilmers brickfilming in 3d which im proud of.

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Well believe it or not I just found a pair of 3D glasses in red and blue from spy kids 3D lying in the bottom of my draw. I also just put them on to look at the pictures you posted. I can safely say they hurt my eyes like hell. The picture does look 3D and it certainly is cool but I couldn't look at it for more than 1 minute. I also found proof to back up my point that the colours are always off with 3D, everything looks kind of yellow and green.
And I really doubt that you can get a $1USD pair of 3D glasses with free post and packaging.