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Stereoscopic 3D Silicon Graphics HyperCube Logo

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

This is a stereoscopic 3D animated version of the Silicon Graphics SGI HyperCube Logo. It was created in Autodesk Maya. It should be viewed with Red / Cyan 3D anaglyph glasses. For the best experience go full screen and set the resolution to 720p.

Maya Rendering – Anaglyph Spiral Stairs

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Here is an abstract Autodesk Maya rendering of a spiral staircase in Anaglyph Stereoscopic 3D.

Anaglyph - Spiral Stairs

Anaglyph - Spiral Stairs

Maya Scene

Maya Scene

Puzzle Pieces Falling Phantogram

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Here is a stereoscopic phantogram image. It should be viewed with red / cyan anaglyph glasses. It is of puzzle pieces falling on a floor. The image was rendered in Autodesk Maya. It is best viewed at a 45° degree angle. I have included a 8.5×11 PDF printable version for people who prefer viewing it on paper.

puzzle_phantogram.pdf

Printable puzzle_phantogram.pdf

Animated Slow-mo falling puzzle pieces on vimeo

Phantogram version of clip:

Regular Anaglyph version:

Stereoscopic Imaging Test – Phantogram vs Anaglyph

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Here is a comparison between a stereoscopic phantogram anaglyph and a regular anaglyph. The phantogram should be viewed at a 45 degree vertical angle between the viewer and the screen and the anaglpyh can be viewed normally. I recommend clicking on the images for full sized versions which show more depth.

Regular Anaglyph Image

Phantogram Anaglyph

Phantogram Anaglyph Image

Chandelier Stereoscopic 3D Anaglyph from Andrew Hazelden on Vimeo.

This is a simple scene of a chandelier swinging rendered in stereoscopic 3D using Autodesk Maya.

Wide Angle Anaglyph Rendering

Friday, February 5th, 2010

This is a wide angle (112 degree FOV ) anaglyph stereoscopic rendering. It requires Red / Cyan glasses to view.

Printable Phantogram of Coins

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Here is a printable Stereoscopic Phantogram Anaglyph of coins stacked. It was rendered from Autodesk Maya using Mental Ray. View it by looking down at it with a 45 degree down-tilt angle while wearing red / cyan anaglyph glasses.