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Fred Fish's Product-Info
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1994-11-27
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# 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.