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Iclone vs poser
Iclone vs poser





  1. #Iclone vs poser Patch#
  2. #Iclone vs poser windows#

Thanks to Peter Edwards in the forums for this list…

#Iclone vs poser Patch#

  • 27 iClone 4.2 patch – full list of changes.
  • #Iclone vs poser windows#

    * or can that be handled by NVIDIA’s stereo Windows display drivers? Apparently the far more expensive polarized glasses don’t cause problems with colour shifts. I seem to remember that black & white video with a red-blue stereo effect can work rather well? Which, if true, would bypass the colour-balance problem for those reliant on red-blue glasses. You have to make a “best guess” at a compensating lighting/color scheme while making the set, render a set of test stills, and then slowly approach the most effective lighting/color scheme.

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    It seems there’s no way to preview the red-blue stereo effect in real-time in iClone *, and thus no way to establish the best color/lighting in iClone while wearing the special glasses. tga render in Photoshop and used the Edit | Adjust | Color Balance sliders to reduce the yellow cast and push the magenta. So while I was wearing the red-blue glasses I loaded the. The colour balance was far too yellowy though, due to the glasses. The stereo separation is rather nice, “out of the box”. Just ticked the stereo option and rendered as a. I was already using a 50mm camera, and didn’t need to change anything to enhance the stereo separation effect. Yesterday’s Streets of the Med picture, rendered in stereo-3D using the new iClone 4.2 functionality…Ĭlick on the picture for a larger version. Obviously Carroll did a lot more than just the Alice books, but since the competition is titled “Alice” then I guess it’s best to stick to being inspired by those books rather than going haring off into Sylvie & Bruno or the nonsense poetry.Īnd there’s a bunch of prizes that would make any cat smile… The work should remain faithful to the original, but can be multifaceted or be transposed into an imaginative world of your choice … Deadline: Monday 11th July 2010.” Create a digital illustration (2D or 3D, depending on your speciality and tools) of your choice. “For this new competition, we invite you to be inspired by the books of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll). Here’s my translation of the gist of the competition… You’ll need to know enough French to sign up with their Forums and work out the rules.

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    It’s a French competition, but my reading of an automated Google translation of the blurb and rules doesn’t suggest that it’s restricted by nationality. 35,000-Euro Prize Competition for 2D/3D CG fantasy stills, “Alice… always in your imagination” …







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