With all the hype in the cinema for 3D, I thought it would be cool to go back and investigate a very old technology; and that is anaglyph 3D. For those of you who don't know what that is; it's the old red and blue or red and cyan glasses. This 3D technology has been around for decades and is slightly different than polarized technology you may have seen in films like Avatar or the new Jackass3. It's really a simple process if you are already using a visualization software like 3DS MAX or Maya. All you have to do is make two renderings with cameras 'close' to one another. You can find what you need to do with the two rendered images in another post on this website regarding anaglyph's. So, check out these images, if you are lucky enough to have some cool red/blue glasses laying round.Friday, November 5, 2010
3D Architectural Renderings | Anaglyph 3D Visualization
With all the hype in the cinema for 3D, I thought it would be cool to go back and investigate a very old technology; and that is anaglyph 3D. For those of you who don't know what that is; it's the old red and blue or red and cyan glasses. This 3D technology has been around for decades and is slightly different than polarized technology you may have seen in films like Avatar or the new Jackass3. It's really a simple process if you are already using a visualization software like 3DS MAX or Maya. All you have to do is make two renderings with cameras 'close' to one another. You can find what you need to do with the two rendered images in another post on this website regarding anaglyph's. So, check out these images, if you are lucky enough to have some cool red/blue glasses laying round.
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