Great tutorial. I didn't find the coughing too disturbing - sort of underlines the Scottish ;)
I suppose it makes a difference what colors your 3D-glasses are. I would think - might be wrong - that this method is for red/cyan glasses. If you were to make an image for magenta/green, would you displace the green channel instead?
@muzakmaniac75 - Yes, but wearing red cyan glasses obviously effects the colour. It's also good practice to then adjust the colours so anything red or cyan that conflict with the glasses lens colours is changed.
@muzakmaniac75 If you do have a color image with a lot of reds and blues in your image you should turn down the saturation by at least half before you start the process. It makes a much nicer finished image.
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dude, edit out your fucking coughing. Don't sit there and fucking cough loudly into your microphone, jarring your listener and detracting from your message.
And don't say you don't know how to edit. We've gone past the point in collective evolution in which someone can remain stupid and ignorant.
dude, edit out your fucking coughing. Don't sit there and fucking cough loudly into your microphone, jarring your listener and detracting from your message.
HI! I was trying to follow your tuturial step by step, although i get stuck always on the same step :( I don't know what's happening! When i follow "filters > distort > displace", and choose my greyscale bump image, nothing happens... How should i export the bump image? with layers? greyscale? rgb? i don't get it :( Can you help me? :) TKS
hi, i was watching your video and I could understand some of the steps, but I do not speak a fluent English then you could do a tutorial written? would be much easier for me
wo kann man das DL?
FendtVario724SCR 1 month ago
so how do you do a side by side 3d image?
GeoAl09 2 months ago
Great tutorial. I didn't find the coughing too disturbing - sort of underlines the Scottish ;)
I suppose it makes a difference what colors your 3D-glasses are. I would think - might be wrong - that this method is for red/cyan glasses. If you were to make an image for magenta/green, would you displace the green channel instead?
aalasso2 3 months ago
Can this technique be used on a full color image?
muzakmaniac75 4 months ago
@muzakmaniac75 - Yes, but wearing red cyan glasses obviously effects the colour. It's also good practice to then adjust the colours so anything red or cyan that conflict with the glasses lens colours is changed.
EnhancedDimensions 4 months ago
@muzakmaniac75 If you do have a color image with a lot of reds and blues in your image you should turn down the saturation by at least half before you start the process. It makes a much nicer finished image.
homerjk85 1 month ago
how could i convert a movie to stereoscopy with this 3d high quality you did?
Thank you for all your 3D videos.
canaress 4 months ago
@canaress - Check out my other tutorials for After Effects.
EnhancedDimensions 4 months ago
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dude, edit out your fucking coughing. Don't sit there and fucking cough loudly into your microphone, jarring your listener and detracting from your message.
And don't say you don't know how to edit. We've gone past the point in collective evolution in which someone can remain stupid and ignorant.
rasputin63 8 months ago
@rasputin63 - lol, turn down your speakers dude...actually next time pay me for a tutorial and I'll be able to buy some cough syrup... ;)
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dude, edit out your fucking coughing. Don't sit there and fucking cough loudly into your microphone, jarring your listener and detracting from your message.
rasputin63 8 months ago
HI! I was trying to follow your tuturial step by step, although i get stuck always on the same step :( I don't know what's happening! When i follow "filters > distort > displace", and choose my greyscale bump image, nothing happens... How should i export the bump image? with layers? greyscale? rgb? i don't get it :( Can you help me? :) TKS
franciscorhv 9 months ago
@franciscorhv - If I remember corretly I saved it as a greyscale image flattened. Hope that helps.
EnhancedDimensions 9 months ago
how can you have it print it im triying to make a photo into 3d stereoscopic and have it print .l
Rcan27 9 months ago
@Rcan27 - If you follow this tutorial the final result will be ready to print. This image was in fact printed as a 3d poster.
EnhancedDimensions 9 months ago
@EnhancedDimensions Anything special you need to do between RGB and CMYK convertion? I can't find any info on that, all tutorials are in RGB.
jeromegagnon77 6 months ago
@jeromegagnon77 - Nothing special to do just work in RGB for the conversion then convert to CMYK at the end if you need to.
EnhancedDimensions 6 months ago
This is a simple to follow, very informative, superb tutorial
108morris108 1 year ago
This video is really cool, thanks
vois 1 year ago
hi, i was watching your video and I could understand some of the steps, but I do not speak a fluent English then you could do a tutorial written? would be much easier for me
greenmatheus 1 year ago
@greenmatheus - I'll try and make time to do a written tutorial sometime.
EnhancedDimensions 1 year ago
@EnhancedDimensions I thank you for trying to do this, but I managed to finally make a stereoscopic image
greenmatheus 1 year ago
Hey Andrew, thank you so much for this tutorial :)
christiansisson 1 year ago
your accent sounds rather weird
167349productions 1 year ago
@167349productions - Well I'm Scottish but hopefully not too weird to make sense? ;)
EnhancedDimensions 1 year ago
@EnhancedDimensions you dont quite sound like a scott you sounds like a britt
167349productions 1 year ago
can make a tutorial how to make a 3d intro
fischfreung 1 year ago
@fischfreung - If you check out my channel there are videos on making 3d intros using After Effects.
EnhancedDimensions 1 year ago