Re: 3D Brickfiliming

Well, you can always go to a dollar store.

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Real Brick wrote:

Well, you can always go to a dollar store.

There hard to come by in the UK. I still doubt I would find them in 'pound land'.

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mjthriller wrote:
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.

I think Ladon and Stefan did some 3D experimenting back in 2006 way before the BF falling out.

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http://www.stopmotionpro.com/index.php? … Itemid=122 if anyone is interested there is a rig for DSLRs called the mark roberts rig and is meant for 3d brickfilming if i get a DSLR I might look into this. mini/bigsmile

PS this is meant for SMP only but maybe animator DV

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I bought one of these a while back with the intention of using it to film in 3D.  The concept was to move the camera back and forth very precisely for every other frame.  However I found that this device was not precise enough to work at a LEGO scale with out a substantial amount of camera shake resulting from it.  I'd rather have 2D video than the camera being shaky like that.  Perhaps there are more precise (i.e. more expensive) alternatives like the one listed above, but that seems like the only possibility at this scale to me.  To my knowledge you can't really film with two cameras at a brickfilm scale because there's no way to get the lenses close enough together to get the proper level depth perception.

On a side note I did keep the sliding plate, it's great for slow, small camera dolly work.

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The first pic was great, the second not so much. I have a pair of plastic R/B 3D glasses I use for gaming mini/bigsmile

I'd like to see an animation test mini/wink

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Re: 3D Brickfiliming

how do you remove the blue green from the shot?

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3D Brickfilming is a great concept if you don't mind how long it takes. Me and MjThriller have been working on 3D Pictures all day. Here's my favorite I made.
http://uploads.mibbit.com/cYGd49.jpg

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mjthriller wrote:
Littlebrick wrote:

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.

I can't find any links--a forum search for "film in 3d" returns 57 pages of (mostly unrelated) hits--but I can remember seeing threads about this sort of thing at least twice before. Golego even released a test clip, but it wasn't using the same method you are. I don't know if we've ever seen any video using the red-blue method.

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mjthriller wrote:

http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/4724/picture95o.jpg

New action shot

cool mini/sunnies

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TDogg186 wrote:

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.

Well i did? there is ones i got them.

And yes i admit they do hurt your eyes and it depends on the glasses of how off the colors are depending on monitor brightness scene and glasses

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please ignore this

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Silikie, do you have anything to contribute other than just smilies?

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clearly not http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/se … user/1841/

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And masking that will be hard?

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what can I say ,I like smilies.

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Hey Real Brick, Good Luck on your movie.

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Re: 3D Brickfiliming

Noodle wrote:
mjthriller wrote:
Littlebrick wrote:

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.

I can't find any links--a forum search for "film in 3d" returns 57 pages of (mostly unrelated) hits--but I can remember seeing threads about this sort of thing at least twice before. Golego even released a test clip, but it wasn't using the same method you are. I don't know if we've ever seen any video using the red-blue method.

there are youtube brick shorts that are 3D.

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Re: 3D Brickfiliming

Silikie, you just triple posted. Please, next time, just edit your first post if no one has posted after it.

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Re: 3D Brickfiliming

I try it with After Effects, but a sequence of 2 minutes in 3D = 4 or 6 Gb in my configuration! mini/blankexpression