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(update) ef18 3D pictures

Started by AoiKitsune, 10.10.2011, 13:11:48

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AoiKitsune

Edit : I'm updating my old topic with pictures from this year, just look directly at the new message from the 8th september for links of this year.


As I've said to people at EF, I'm posting a little note here to warn that my 3D pictures are online.
http://fursuit.timduru.org/search/FurryCon/EuroFurence/EF17/,Aoi_EF17_p

I'm not too happy about some of my pictures, as i've used some wide angles to be able to take pictures in the lobby without having to have a space of more than ten meters between me and the picture's subjects. So there's a lot who are much more blurry in the corner than it should be and than it was when I did some test at my place. Next time, I will get rid of those, and find a place to do a proper photoshoot outside with lot of space, hoping that the weather will be with us.
But until next year, enjoy my pictures ^^
Here a copy of my FA journal about how to see those pictures in 3D, you will find some other 3D pictures there
http://www.furaffinity.net/user/aoi-kitsune/

Here's some hints on how you can watch my 3D pictures without glasses, where to buy glasses to watch them proprely on your screen if you can't do it without glasses, and how to use Stereophoto Maker to modify the file and to do your own anaglyph depending of what kind of glasses you have, and even make files that can work on your Nintendo 3DS, or your 3D tv screen.

My pictures are in parallel view mode.
It means that picture for the left eye is at the left side, and picture for the right eye is at right side.
Most people won't be able to see it in 3D if the picture is larger than 5", so the best way to get use to see it is to work with a thumbnail of one of my picture, and when you get the trick to increase the size of the picture to fit your view. Don't push yourself too hard for a first time, just decrease a little bit the size of the thumbnail until you get it, then try bigger.

Here's a little graphic explanation.
First picture is one of Titash and his girl friend at the convention, they made a great couple believe me ;)
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=1.jpg

Now try not to focus directly at the picture but like you're watching something further your screen.
You should see a very blurry image, something like that
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=2.jpg
like there were 4 meerkats now at your screen.

Now the hard part, you have to try to focus more or less further your screen until you've got the two meerkats in the middle to merge into one.
When you see something like that, you're almost at the good point.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=3.jpg

If it's too hard for your eyes, just decrease the size a bit, and it will be ok.

The best way to see it, and with it you can even watch parallel view video on youtube, is to use sepcial glasses for parallel view.
You can find different way to do it by searching around google, or buy a pair on the website on my 3D lens maker here
http://www.loreo.com/pages/products/loreo_pixi_3d_viewer.html
it works great for computer screen, and even on larger screen than 17", it will be just a little more blurry.
It seems that large model for bigger screen is sold out for the time being, but you can buy glasses for 5 to 7" wide pictures too.

If none of those two methods can work for you, or if you have blue/red glasses, or a 3D screen or even a 3DS, there's another way to do it.
You can use stereo photo maker.
http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/index.html
This soft is really great, it's a freeware, no need to install a full software or anything, just launch the exec file and it's working without adding a directories or modify anything on your computer, you can even browse your 3D file with it. So don't hesitate to use it.

First just open one of my file with it, you will have two pictures on your screen.

If you can't do parallel view but can cross eye, just press the swap side button
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=4.jpg
Cross eye is almost the same than parallel view, except that you're trying to look the end of your nose instead of behind your screen.
Left eye should see the right side of the picture, and right eye the left side, and just focus until you have it.

If you have colored eyes glasses, just go to those buttons
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=5.jpg
you can select the models of your glasses, and if you want a black and white or color anaglyph. With my pictures and red blue glasses, left eye should be red and right eye should be blue. Just use swap side button if your glasses are inverted.

If the picture look like this
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=6.jpg
it's not the best to see it.
Just use arrows so the both image are a little more adjusted, like this :
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=7.jpg
Best way to do it is to use the eyes of the fursuit, and when it's done just put your glasses.
By using left and side arrows of your keyboard, you can even make the picture going out from your screen.

For 3Dtv/computer, just save file as a mpo or a jps.

For a nintendo 3DS, it's a little more complex.
You will have to go to edit, then resize.
640*480 and less should be ok.
If the picture is too wide, it will crash your DS, and you will have to reboot.
Second problem, there will be two black bands around my pictures, and 3DS have no way to zoom in for now, but with stereo photo maker you can make a selection by cropping the picture and see it full screen on your DS.
Just register the file in mpo file format and rename it like the ones in your 3d picture files in your SD card.

If you have questions or want to add something, feel free, and I will adjust and correct this little manual.

I'm not too happy about some of my pictures, as i've used some wide angles to be able to take pictures in the lobby without having to have a space of more than ten meters between me and the picture's subjects. So there's a lot who are much more blurry in the corner it should be and it was when I did some test at my place. Next time, I will get rid of those, and find a place to do a proper photoshoot outside with lot of space, hoping that the weather will be with us.
But until next year, enjoy my pictures ^^

Suran

Is there any way to get these in Anaglyph?
I find that a ton more convenient.
Fursuiter (2 Suits).
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AoiKitsune

Quote from: Suran on 11.10.2011, 19:29:53
Is there any way to get these in Anaglyph?
I find that a ton more convenient.
Yes the answer to your problem is just above ;)
The problem is that there's several kind of anaglyph glasses, and even if stereophotomaker is able to automatize a lot of conversion between parallel view and anaglyph, most of the time I will have to make a lot of manual adjustement. So it's a lot of work and it would mean putting at least three or four version of my pictures online to please everyone. It wouldn't be a problem if I got only even one hundred pictures, but here there's a lot of more, and I really don't have the time to do it properly right now.
So the best way and easy way (for me) is to give all the work to do to you ;p

Anaglyph can be great too, but one of the main problem is that it will not work with some colors, and of course, those colors are used on some fursuits.

Believe me, just register pictures that seems interesting to you and that you want to see in 3D in a directory on your hard disk, launch stereophotomaker and open the first picture of your directory into it, select the anaglyph option who fits your glasses be it red/blue, or others, and just press "enter" to be in full screen mode, left click on the right corner of the picture to see the next one, or left corner to see the one before. F2 to zoom in, F3 to zoom out. It will work really well, and just by playing with left and right arrow of your keyboard you will be able to make the picture go out or in from your screen. It's very easy to do, and it works with a lot of different 3D files if you found some others on internet that are not in anaglyph and that you would like to see with your glasses.

"Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime" ;)

I'm quoting my text, but only the part where I was speaking about anaglyph, and if you need more help about how to see it in anaglyph, don't hesitate to ask.
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You can use stereo photo maker.
http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/index.html
This soft is really great, it's a freeware, no need to install a full software or anything, just launch the exec file and it's working without adding a directories or modify anything on your computer, you can even browse your 3D file with it. So don't hesitate to use it.

If you have colored eyes glasses, just go to those buttons
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=5.jpg
you can select the models of your glasses, and if you want a black and white or color anaglyph. With my pictures and red blue glasses, left eye should be red and right eye should be blue. Just use swap side button if your glasses are inverted.

If the picture look like this
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=6.jpg
it's not the best to see it.
Just use arrows so the both image are a little more adjusted, like this :
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v475/aoikitsune/3D/manuel/?action=view&current=7.jpg
Best way to do it is to use the eyes of the fursuit, and when it's done just put your glasses.
By using left and side arrows of your keyboard, you can even make the picture going out from your screen.

AoiKitsune

#3
As my old topic is still there, I think it's maybe a better idea to just update it.
Here's a few pictures from this EF converted for Nintendo 3DS
https://hotfile.com/dl/171065385/48dd25f/ef18_3ds.rar.html
Those files will work with any 3D tv screen or computer, but the quality will be a little low.
Pictures will be available on Timduru's fursuit archive too in full quality, in parallel view, so you can make your own 3D files, or see it without glasses if you can do the parallel view eye trick, or even use blue and red glasses. Just use Stereophoto maker, it's a little free software which doesn't require installation (it's just an exec file).
I've named the file from HNI_1000 in order that people don't erase some of their pictures accidentaly, but be careful if you have already more than 1000 pictures on your 3DS.
Pictures were took this year with my Loreo lens, but with a little sony bloogie too.
I will upload a few 3D video on my youtube account as well, and convert them for 3DS too.

My pictures from EF17 for 3DS are still avalaible here too :
https://hotfile.com/dl/167188595/df50693/ef17_3ds.zip.html

Edit : Here are my pictures of EF in a better quality :
3D :
http://fursuit.timduru.org/view/FurryCon/EuroFurence/EF18/fursuits/3D
and 2D :
http://fursuit.timduru.org/view/FurryCon/EuroFurence/EF18/fursuits
and even a little 3D video of the parade on my youtube account :
http://youtu.be/efiTD90Pfo0

Maho

AoiKitsune, how i can see 3d photos? only with N3DS?

AoiKitsune

Quote from: Maho on 12.09.2012, 18:25:46
AoiKitsune, how i can see 3d photos? only with N3DS?
Mpo files for the 3DS, you can use them with a 3Dtv screen or a 3D computer too, as long they can read mpo files. But the quality will be lower than if you just go to Timduru's website here http://fursuit.timduru.org/view/FurryCon/EuroFurence/EF18/fursuits/3D
and get the better side by side pictures, and use stereophotomaker to save the file as a new and HD mpo file (or jps or whatever 3d file format your screen can read).
If you don't have a 3D screen, you can look for blue and red glasses, or even green/purple ones, then use stereophotomaker too to open the mpo or original side by side picture and convert it into an anaglyph one.
You can try to see it in 3D without glasses too, by parallel view technic, or cross eye as it is explain in my first post (if you cross eye, you will need to invert left and right side of my pictures), but it's a bit harder to get, and try with a very small thumbnail first helps to get the technic an easier way.