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Fred Fish's Product-Info | 1994-03-23 | 1.9 KB | 60 lines |
- # This file contains product information that can be used by
- # KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
-
- .name
- PICS3D
- .fullname
- PICS3D
- .short
- 8 3D pictures for DCTV and Xspecs-3D
- .type
- Picture
- .author
- Mike Danielsen
- .distribution
- Copyrighted, distributed by permission of author.
- .email
- miked@areaplg2.corp.mot.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .description
- Here's a bunch of 3d pictures made with Caligari 2. To view these
- pictures you must have a DCTV and Xspecs-3D or equivalent LCD glasses.
- Just use your favorite show program and something like the flipglas
- program by Ed Tannenbaum to view them.
-
- The pictures were created by creating 2 separate images in Caligari
- and then combining them into a single interlaced image with ADpro.
- Included in the archive is an AREXX script that interlaces the two
- images together. It is called f3.adpro so that it can be easily run
- from ADpro. You can rename it to anything you want.
-
- Making 3d pictures with Caligari is really easy. Just render the same
- scene twice with slightly different camera positions for each
- image. The way that you should move the camera or eye position is to
- select screen mode and lock out y movement and then move the eye to
- the left or right. If you move it to the left then this rendering
- should be the left image. Make sure to save both images with different
- names such as pic.l and pic.r so that you can tell them apart later
- when you load them into ADpro. Be careful to not move the eye position
- too much or the scene will be hard to view with the Xspecs glasses.
-
- I hope you enjoy the pictures and if you have any comments or
- questions please let me know.
-
- included pictures:
-
- barrel.3d
- beethoven.3d
- porche.3d
- ship.3d
- teapot.3d
- tracbot.3d
- tribot.3d
- zero-gbot.3d
-
- Some of these picture use lightwave objects or robots from the Antic
- Microbot design pack for Sculpt3d.
-