From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray Next
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Stereoscopic 3D rendering
From the course: SketchUp: Rendering with V-Ray Next
Stereoscopic 3D rendering
- [Instructor] Stereoscopic 3D, whilst not quite the buzz word that it has been over the past few years, is nevertheless still used in many parts of the CG industry and so in this video, we're going to walk through the basics of setting up and previewing stereoscopic rendering in V-Ray Next for SketchUp. Now of course, the stereoscopic 3D pipeline as a whole so shot composition through to final post effects is by its very nature technically challenging process, but getting a basic stereo effect working in V-Ray is actually very simple. Although we will typically want to make certain that our scenes are setup so as to make best use of the stereo effect rather than the obviously contrived foreground, mid-ground and background setup that we have here. Still, all we need to do to get stereo working in our scene is open up the asset editor and in the camera roll out, enable the stereo switch. With that we have set up basic…
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Generating a caustic effect4m 2s
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Stereoscopic 3D rendering2m 50s
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VR made easy2m 55s
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Using V-Ray objects: Fur4m 5s
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Using V-Ray objects: Proxies5m 20s
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Using V-Ray objects: The V-Ray clipper4m 6s
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Working with displacement4m 42s
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V-Ray scene import and export4m 6s
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Adding aerial perspective2m 48s
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Environment Fog2m 55s
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The V-Ray mesh viewer3m 15s
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