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Post by starrifyx on Aug 17, 2016 1:27:03 GMT 1
[Warning!!!: May cause dizziness] I did not directly embed the gifs into this post because it does get trippy after a while, but that's all because I'm very new to this. (See /r/wigglegrams for high quality stereoscopic gifs.) I'd like to point out that I have not read any tutorials on how to actually make stereoscopic gifs beforehand, and all I know is that the several shots have to be taken on the same eye level and parallel to each other (I think). So I did experiments. Experiment 1: Just to put the interval-ed screenshots together. This obviously did not work, not for our subjects anyways, however, the background looked decent. i.imgur.com/0PI8Hsq.gif
i.imgur.com/Zg5Hoj4.gif
Experiment 2: I realized I should put the subject in the middle, but then the background doesn't really match that well, and I think that may be because of the distance of my screenies being too far apart. I also think that the subject may have to be completely still, which...unless it's a stack of box, we know it won't happen in GW2. i.imgur.com/9Ny8jHe.gifv
i.imgur.com/rKwq07W.gifvI'll be reading some tutorials soon and hopefully try it out again. Thanks for reading ^_^ Edit: I forgot to mention that if only the Stereoscopic printscreen in game records a few more angles, that would be absolutely perfect, because currently that printscreen only takes 2, which, when put together in a gif, looks a lot less dizzier but it's quite meh as there's too little to tell the depth in the gif.
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Post by Rugiviet on Aug 17, 2016 9:58:47 GMT 1
Okay now I understand what you were trying to do. If you ever need someone to afk, I'm there
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