3DHippie Stereocam v2
Dec 07, 2012 by CGP Staff
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New features in David Shelton’s script for rendering stereoscopic 3D images include:
- Real camera plugin – you can create and move it like a standard target camera or use a convert macro if you prefer the old technique.
- Preview speed improved – a full HD frame optimized anaglyph takes less than a second, making it much easier to render anaglyph previews.
- Alignment (PRO version) – the stereocam can now be aligned to left, center or right side, so you only need to rerender one camera if you made adjustments. It is also very useful if you want to convert old short films to 3D with less rendertime.
- Pixel parallax presets
- V-Ray support – the stereocam can be switched to V-Ray with the click of a button and offers you the choice of using two physical cameras or the stereoscopic helpers.
- Horizontal overscan (PRO version) – render your images wider without affecting the field of view and have more control over your depth in the post.
- Net rendering
- Stereoscopic viewport preview
- More compositing types
- Stereoscopic player connection (PRO version) – use the stereoscopic player from 3dtv.org .View and adjust either your interactive viewport preview or the rendered results from within the Stereoscopic player offering you additional compositing types (e.g. quad-buffered opengl, 3dvision, iz3d).
- Realtime zero parallax adjustments (PRO version) – adjust the zero parallax even after you rendered.
- Stereoscopic animated viewport sequence (PRO version) – Make animated viewport sequences in full HD. You can generate a 3D clip or use the stereoscopic player connection.
The stereocam comes in two flavors. A free license for everyone, and a more advanced PRO version. Watch a new features video on Vimeo and find out more on 3DHippie’s website.