Most 3D image tutorials show you how to make a 3D image out of two photos, so here is a quick tutorial on how to make a 3D image from a single photo. You’ll need Photoshop or something similar. Using this you can turn pretty much any image with good depth into a 3D one. The photo of Steve Aoki is by David Lang: davidlang.me Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this 7 part series, Dave Helmly walks you through a complete 3D Stereo workflow with Premiere Pro CS5. This is a start to finish workflow and a must see for anyone getting started with 3D Stereo. It covers Active , Passive and Anaglyph viewing as well how to play your videos on a consumer 3D TV. This features a new 64 bit CS5 plug-in called Cineform neo 3d HD.
PART II: Processing & Editing Stereo Footage In this tutorial you’ll learn how to use the stereo scripts for Adobe After Effects in order to prepare and edit stereoscopic video footage. Again, please note that this is just an exemplary workflow that you are free to modify according to your needs. Also, this tutorial is not a comprehensive explanation of the stereo scripts – only very few features are demonstrated. I highly encourage you to play around with the scripts; you’ll definitely find ways in which they can help accomplishing your stereoscopic work. Admittedly, the examples in this tutorial are not too fancy (they’re actually pretty ugly), but their purpose is merely to provide a technical demonstration. It’s up to you to take it from here and apply this knowledge to great, ground-breaking projects. By the way, I am aware that After Effects is not an editing tool. However, you CAN (in small amounts) use it as such. Alternatively, you can adjust your footage on a shot-by-shot basis in AE, export the shots separately and edit them in a dedicated piece of software, like Premiere, Final Cut, Avid or the best of all, Windows Movie Maker. But then the process is not as fluent, since you can not interactively adjust your footage depending on what your edit requires. You can download the scripts here: pinkau.com/download/aestereoscripts.zip Video Rating: 5 / 5
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This stereoscopic 3D video is a sampling of what Resident Evil 5 looks like with NVIDIA’s GeForce 3D Vision and DDD’s Tridef Ignition Drivers. While RE5 was promoted as being only compatible with NVIDIA’s solution, the results are surprisingly different! Full review on mtbs3D.com!
This is 2K Games’ Bioshock 2 in stereoscopic 3D. While this was created with NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision drivers, the game also runs with DDD and iZ3D software. The results shown here are of lower quality than what the game is capable of. There was a minor compatibility problem with FRAPS in S-3D mode. A full review is available at mtbs3D.com. The audio cuts out in the YouTube version. Don’t know why. The original file is fine.
Stereoscopic 3D photo slide show of various Lego Technic sets with high energy music and cool transition effects. If you like the video give it a thumbs up rating and add it to your favorites. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Try to make some money here www.neobux.com . Good luck ! — Today I discovered Diorama – a beautiful 3D (anaglyph / red-cyan glasses) iPhone game. Let’s say… an IMPROVED Labyrinth. Long live iPhone (and modern technology / science) ! If you like this and if you would help me a little, you can DONATE a minimal sum to vcochinaATyahooDOTcom (Paypal) . I’ll try to use additional money also for starting to develop for iPhone (especially acquire needed hardware). Thank you ! Video Rating: 5 / 5
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In this 7 part series, Dave Helmly walks you through a complete 3D Stereo workflow with Premiere Pro CS5. This is a start to finish workflow and a must see for anyone getting started with 3D Stereo. It covers Active , Passive and Anaglyph viewing as well how to play your videos on a consumer 3D TV. This features a new 64 bit CS5 plug-in called Cineform neo 3d HD. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Inition 3DVidRig comprising a ProStereoMount, stereo LANC controller and shown with a pair of Canon XH A1 Camcorders. Go to www.inition.co.uk for more details. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Would you believe that stereoscopic 3D gaming on console started out with foot in mouth disease? Learn how things REALLY got started, and how a slip of the tongue could very well have launched the industry as we know it. This video talks about everyone include Blitz Games Studios, Epic Games, Sony, Xbox, and more. Visit www.mtbs3d.com and http to learn more about stereoscopic 3D gaming. Visit www.mtbs3D.com for a list of compatible 3D games.
This clip was shot to illustrate the effect that most people associate with 3D – negative parallax – that of an object or person reaching out beyond the screen. You’ll forgive my rather intense look – I’m concentrating on the video camera feedback monitor to make sure the grabber doesn’t reach outside the frame. You’ll notice it does though – watch how this spoils the illusion momentarily as the grabber breaks the stereoscopic window. We’ll be showing you how to carefully produce this astonishing effect for yourselves very soon. In the meantime our demo clips are of this sequence so have a go for yourself at setting the screen depth and seeing how this varies the effectiveness of the grabber.