My vixen as a nurse in 3D during FC.
I didn't have many ideas with the theme of the con, I've just bought a nurse outfit before the con in a party store nearby.
Picture is in parallel view, to learn how to see it in 3D with or without glasses, just read my journal here
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2667994/
Picture by Tifou.
I will upload some other 3D picture of FC on timduru's website, stay tuned for links.
I didn't have many ideas with the theme of the con, I've just bought a nurse outfit before the con in a party store nearby.
Picture is in parallel view, to learn how to see it in 3D with or without glasses, just read my journal here
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2667994/
Picture by Tifou.
I will upload some other 3D picture of FC on timduru's website, stay tuned for links.
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 1010px
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Yes, without glasses in fullscreen with something as large as an ipad, it's really difficult to be able to focus without some training. Most people won't be able to do that with parallel view technic. If it's too difficult, try to zoom out, you will see it will be really easier to get.
Yes, it seems that most people can do it with an image of 5" wide only.
Or the other way to view it in full screen easily is to reverse both side of the picture, then to cross eye. A lot of people prefer to do it that way.
To be able to see it full screen on my computer screen which is not 3D, I'm using some sort of glasses with prisma lenses.
But when I'm taking picture, I can check directly in 3D on the screen without glasses with this technic, and when I'm at home, I'm using stereophoto maker and my 3D tv screen to check if the result is good.
I use now a 3D bloogie by sony too, to be able to make better 3D movies and to take 3D pictures in 16/9, but for some shoots like this one, I prefer my loreo lens, which can give a better quality, even if the final size of the picture is divide by two in the length.
Or the other way to view it in full screen easily is to reverse both side of the picture, then to cross eye. A lot of people prefer to do it that way.
To be able to see it full screen on my computer screen which is not 3D, I'm using some sort of glasses with prisma lenses.
But when I'm taking picture, I can check directly in 3D on the screen without glasses with this technic, and when I'm at home, I'm using stereophoto maker and my 3D tv screen to check if the result is good.
I use now a 3D bloogie by sony too, to be able to make better 3D movies and to take 3D pictures in 16/9, but for some shoots like this one, I prefer my loreo lens, which can give a better quality, even if the final size of the picture is divide by two in the length.
Thanks ^_^
Don't forget that if you can see my pictures in 3D, there are already some of EF17 on Timduru's website here http://fursuit.timduru.org/view/FurryCon/EuroFurence/EF17/fursuits/Misc&startitem=331 but they were my first experiments, those one at FC will be a bit better, and I will have some decent 3D video shoots on youtube soon.
Don't forget that if you can see my pictures in 3D, there are already some of EF17 on Timduru's website here http://fursuit.timduru.org/view/FurryCon/EuroFurence/EF17/fursuits/Misc&startitem=331 but they were my first experiments, those one at FC will be a bit better, and I will have some decent 3D video shoots on youtube soon.
i have a nvidia 480 and a 23" 1080P 120hz display i got as a kit from nvidia i have to say i prefer them over any other ... nvidia and intel both together more expensive but much better
nvidia also has several tools to create the 3D images
i used 2 nikon D90s togeather for 3D and it worked very well but when money got tight i used 2 canon powershots with CHDK installed to use the usb port to trigger them at the same time
nvidia also has several tools to create the 3D images
i used 2 nikon D90s togeather for 3D and it worked very well but when money got tight i used 2 canon powershots with CHDK installed to use the usb port to trigger them at the same time
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