@Bluenuhvok765 The cgi was 1 straight path2 the camera resided on, that path2 resided on the parent path1 and did all motion/rot/pan via child path2, with pass1 with camera on the right end of path2, pass2 on the left end of path2.
In some of the scenes it seemed like the cam/cams wasn't standing straight, killing the 3d effect. Some scenes were perfect.
Also youtube quality on videos seems to degrade colors, making the blue/red slightly visible through both glasses, mostly the red one. I don't know, don't really got proper glasses, these I got are from an dvd. But they work perfectly on the new stereoscopic effect on these new drivers I dl to my nvidia graphic card, allowing me to play with 3d effect in games.
@fuunguus The live footage was shot with two different frame sizes and cameras I locked them down with 2 bolts and 2 spacer bars, in 2 of the shoots I hand held both cameras free hand, (not locked down) so matching the frames up was a nightmare! I had to re-size each live clip in post, resulting in not so perfect alignment. I had completed all the renders before principal, and by then I just want to be finished with the 3d project, so I got sloppy in anticipation and frustration.
Good CG and good effort. You need to work on your live-action segments though. There was an enormous amount of vertical misalignment between L and R and there also seemed to me that the two cameras were drifting. Use AE or Nuke to clean it up and your filmed should be improved immensely. If you want, I can try and sort of the live action for you - drop me a PM if you're interested.
Wow! That was Far Out, man! I couldn't find any 3-D glasses here at the house, but still enjoyed this short film. Is there a Part II coming? I will watch again when I get those 3-D specs.
blurry ghostly mess.
Celly222 1 year ago
@Celly222 its blury bcauz u hav 2 use 3D glasses u dumbass
h3mPs7oNe 1 year ago
@h3mPs7oNe Obviously i have glasses. The title says "cyan/red 3d glasses required" lol.
Celly222 1 year ago
Might have been interesting if it weren't for the too wide anaglyphic parallax causing eye strain and ghosting issues.
phaota 1 year ago
Someone really needs to go back and sychronize the anaglyph process usedin this film... far too much 'ghosting!'
Titan752 2 years ago
You could do better on 3D effects, but the CGI was just plain outstanding. 4/5*.
Bluenuhvok765 2 years ago
@Bluenuhvok765 The cgi was 1 straight path2 the camera resided on, that path2 resided on the parent path1 and did all motion/rot/pan via child path2, with pass1 with camera on the right end of path2, pass2 on the left end of path2.
vimopix 1 year ago
3d not quite working , shame look like you put in a lot of effort
sausage4mash 2 years ago
In some of the scenes it seemed like the cam/cams wasn't standing straight, killing the 3d effect. Some scenes were perfect.
Also youtube quality on videos seems to degrade colors, making the blue/red slightly visible through both glasses, mostly the red one. I don't know, don't really got proper glasses, these I got are from an dvd. But they work perfectly on the new stereoscopic effect on these new drivers I dl to my nvidia graphic card, allowing me to play with 3d effect in games.
fuunguus 2 years ago
@fuunguus The live footage was shot with two different frame sizes and cameras I locked them down with 2 bolts and 2 spacer bars, in 2 of the shoots I hand held both cameras free hand, (not locked down) so matching the frames up was a nightmare! I had to re-size each live clip in post, resulting in not so perfect alignment. I had completed all the renders before principal, and by then I just want to be finished with the 3d project, so I got sloppy in anticipation and frustration.
vimopix 1 year ago
too much seperation
zahndy 2 years ago
I found it really difficult to see some of the 3D parts, maybe my glasses are just crap but I found it hard to see some parts and easy to see others.
bitplane 2 years ago
That's because some scenes were not properly synced in post. Clapper board FTW. Use it on every scene.
TheCFTube 2 years ago
i see a lot of ghosts
b0rka7a 2 years ago
why is my nickname in the search results? XD
gassiej 2 years ago
Good CG and good effort. You need to work on your live-action segments though. There was an enormous amount of vertical misalignment between L and R and there also seemed to me that the two cameras were drifting. Use AE or Nuke to clean it up and your filmed should be improved immensely. If you want, I can try and sort of the live action for you - drop me a PM if you're interested.
helgeloken 2 years ago
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KazukiAkimoto1987 2 years ago
great but there are alot of ghosting
5 stars for the hard work!
gibl917 2 years ago
Wow! That was Far Out, man! I couldn't find any 3-D glasses here at the house, but still enjoyed this short film. Is there a Part II coming? I will watch again when I get those 3-D specs.
Williams408 2 years ago
trust me, you'd rather watch it without the specs
gibl917 2 years ago