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Transforming a 2D image into 3D

Researchers of Carnegie Mellon University has managed to teach a computer to recognize and transform 2D images into 3D.  
 
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lopxmn (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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It is not 3D.
shpiritualevil (4 days ago)
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pirFena (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Vanishing Point it in PS and import to AE ? innit ?
ferraricalif (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Wow, that's amazing! If only they had an After Effects Plug-in to do the same thing:(
senhorlampada (1 week ago) Show Hide
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3 minutes? Riiight!
Let me see you do the same in 3 min... from SCRATCH!
The80sKickAss (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@senhorlampada make rough selections of the areas you want to push backwards and forward throw some gradients in there, then import it as a bump map FIN ok maybe not 3, 5-10 if you know what youre doing. all it does is finds perspective lines. i wanna see how it would do on a picture with every little perspective most of these pictures had very high perspective except the boat one and that one wasnt that good at all
senhorlampada (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Ok! 5-10 is alright! :D
I kind of exaggerated back there! :P

I still think for an automated process, it's getting interesting... and for beginners...

The manual stuff is way better! :)
And I agree... BUMP/NORMALS would even give a more interesting feeling...

People, Blender is right there at the corner... GET IT! It's free and awesome! :)
PjTheAnimator (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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thats nice
gilbalex1 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Is there any freeware program for windows that can do that?
futureprogress (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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RT, 60 fps.. just imagine.

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