Monday, October 29, 2012

Blender: How to view a Side-by-Side Stereoscopic Image

 

Viewing Your Side-by-Side IMAGE:


              
You should now have a Side-by-Side rendered image of the desired frame.  If you do not, please read through the Blender: Rendering Stereoscopic Images using "Stereoscopic_Camera_1_6_7.py" addon
post before you proceed.

You will also need the sView Stereoscopic Viewer/Player


1.      Double click the sView – Image Viewer icon on the desktop                                 

2.      If you do not have a desktop shortcut for sView – Image Player, go to Start – All Programs – sView and select sView – Image Player                                                    
3.      Open Media – Open Image – From One file

4.      Navigate to your Side-by-Side image and open it
5.      Your image should be showing in the main sView scene.  If your sView settings are correct, then you should be able to view your image in stereoscopic 3D. If it does not work correctly, first try a different pair of glasses.  If the image still looks incorrect, click the Swap Left/Right icon .  If this does not fix it, see the post on troubleshooting sView

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