Mailinglist Archives:
Infrared
Panorama
Photo-3D
Tech-3D
Sell-3D
MF3D

Notice
This mailinglist archive is frozen since May 2001, i.e. it will stay online but will not be updated.
<-- Date Index --> <-- Thread Index --> [Author Index]

P3D Drawing anaglyphs


  • From: Marvin Jones <Campfire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Drawing anaglyphs
  • Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 20:13:00 -0400

Message text written by INTERNET:photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I'd like to know how to draw stereo pairs and anaglyphs.
I have the book from Reel 3D about drawing anaglyphs on
the phantogram perspective charts,  but with those you 
have to view them from the side,  @ a 45 degree angle.  
I want to create simple anaglphs that you can view at any
angle,  (i.e...so you can see them on the computer screen,
or a t-shirt)  I've seen many web sites with simple anaglyph
designs,  such as a "3" in front of a "D".  How do they do that?<

You're a tad unclear on exactly what you want to do. It sounds as though
you are wanting to make an anaglyph drawing on paper with red and blue
pencils. In that case, I'd suggest making your drawing "flat" and then
tracing it in red and blue, offsetting portions of it in different amounts
depending on where you want those portions to appear in space. If you are
working on a computer, which some parts of your question suggest, then you
can make different parts of your drawing as different layers or objects,
and shift them horizontally for the two images. However you do it, the
object is to change the horizontal relationship between portions of the
drawing according to their positions in depth.


------------------------------