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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

2d to 3d conversion of art paint

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  • Amazing results. Is this really 80 frames at 75lpi? How do you print at such high resolution - Could you explain something about the print process? Most printers won't print more than 720 pixels per inch... this must be about 6000ppi...

  • It's really 3000 - 3500 ppi. The use of redundant number of frames allows to reduce periodical artefacts.It's offset based printing technology, other details are a trade secret.

  • So the whole model was done in 3ds max? Seeing this, i guess i must be with more number of frames. How many frames and did u use lithography printing or photo prints? And one more thing. How much distance should we keep the distance between the stereo cameras setup for may be 12 cameras in an arc?

  • Yes, it's exact 3ds max model, based on art paint

    Interlacing process requires about 80 frames; unique offset based printing technology used. Only experience can show optimal distance between the cameras, because to many factors affect this one.

  • hey alexey amazing amount of frames in 75lpi... bet you should have used offset or photography print.... what software did you use? thanks for share,.....

  • Hello, i use 3d max for 2d to 3d conversion.

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