Here's the way to see it in 3D
http://www.furaffinity.net/journals.....e/#jid:2667994
Sorry for the poor quality of the pic, it's extracted from my small 3d cam and it was a bit too dark for it. So I'm putting this pic in scrap because of that.
http://www.furaffinity.net/journals.....e/#jid:2667994
Sorry for the poor quality of the pic, it's extracted from my small 3d cam and it was a bit too dark for it. So I'm putting this pic in scrap because of that.
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 974px
File Size 152.3 kB
I saw on a TV a different 3D technique using animation to show both images.
I made a couple of samples using this photo and the one with Titash:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12481385/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12481448/
I made a couple of samples using this photo and the one with Titash:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12481385/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12481448/
Thanks that's very nice of you ^_^
I know that technic too, but it's true that I didn't thought about speaking of it in my journal on how to see my pics in 3d, because it needs a bit editing. I'm not sure about it, but I think the software I'm speaking of in my journal, "stereophotomaker" can do those gif animations too. I never tried it, but maybe that's something I should work on. The one with Titash is working a bit better, the lense was better and the 3d effect more deep. The one with Lisa is more flat, but it's the same thing when seeing it on a real 3d tv screen. With the low light I had this week end, I was unable to use my better lens that needs a lot of light.
I know that technic too, but it's true that I didn't thought about speaking of it in my journal on how to see my pics in 3d, because it needs a bit editing. I'm not sure about it, but I think the software I'm speaking of in my journal, "stereophotomaker" can do those gif animations too. I never tried it, but maybe that's something I should work on. The one with Titash is working a bit better, the lense was better and the 3d effect more deep. The one with Lisa is more flat, but it's the same thing when seeing it on a real 3d tv screen. With the low light I had this week end, I was unable to use my better lens that needs a lot of light.
Oh so you knew about it already.
I was just thinking that since the prepared GIF can be uploaded and displayed on FA directly, it might be a bit more convenient for the viewers. The side by side 3D photograph format is still better if the viewer wants to setup their own 3D viewing method, though.
I was just thinking that since the prepared GIF can be uploaded and displayed on FA directly, it might be a bit more convenient for the viewers. The side by side 3D photograph format is still better if the viewer wants to setup their own 3D viewing method, though.
I've checked, and on stereophoto maker, there is an option to save the pic as an animated gif, I will edit my journal to add this one too, so people could make their own. I've tested this with a few pics and to work well, it needs a few depth. The pictures inside the house are not the best, but some that I have shoot outside are working far better. I wish there was a gallery like YouTube which has several options to display 3D pics. I have put a few pics on nvidia gallery, but displays options are a bit limited.
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