3D Video
- Stas Yatsenko
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Re: 3D Video
Please see this page:
http://www.heliconsoft.com/video.html
http://www.heliconsoft.com/video.html
Re: 3D Video
Hi Stas,
Do you know of a website with an explanation of how to "shoot the images" that will be stacked into the 3D video? Or do you have a basic set of instructions of your own that you could share?
I mean, how and how much does one move the camera between shots?
Thanks...
Do you know of a website with an explanation of how to "shoot the images" that will be stacked into the 3D video? Or do you have a basic set of instructions of your own that you could share?
I mean, how and how much does one move the camera between shots?
Thanks...
- Stas Yatsenko
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Re: 3D Video
Video on our site shows how to do this in the program. As to suggestions, there are only couple of simple rules:
1. The more shots you make, the more precise is 3D model. From our experience, you should have about 40-80 shots for a good smooth 3D model. This depends on the subject, of course.
2. The shots should be made with roughly the same step in the same direction. You can shoot from front to back or vice versa but all shots in the same direction.
1. The more shots you make, the more precise is 3D model. From our experience, you should have about 40-80 shots for a good smooth 3D model. This depends on the subject, of course.
2. The shots should be made with roughly the same step in the same direction. You can shoot from front to back or vice versa but all shots in the same direction.