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In lugnet.space, Joe Meno wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Timothy Gould wrote:
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Ill need to take a look at these tonight - whatis potentially neat about
stereograms is that the scalee can be manipulated by changing the distance
between cameras - the wider the gap the smaller the scale.
i want to see pics done with a minifig sclae gap - wouldnt it be neat to
see a MOC at their own scale?
Joe
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Hi Joe,
Ive not forgotten you asked me to do that a while back. Ive just been
completely busy with other things. I even got a really cool povray macro
that does proper stereo (as opposed to the slightly cheated stereo you get
by rotating the camera).
Tim
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Thats really great! And being busy is something I completely understand - I
cant say that I have relaxed:-)
This thread brought up the use of vignettes for stereograms, which is another
really neat possibilty.
Looking forward to your pix!
Joe
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Its nice to see others working in the stereogram field. You may have missed
this:
Also here.
Im not sure about minifig scale spacing for the camera, but I shall do some
experimentation.
Jeffery, do you have a special lense arrangement for viewing? I find that for
just using my eyes, your pictures are reversed left for right. I can see them
fine with my eyes when I swap the images.
Peace and perspective, Professor Whateverly
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