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Trying to Create a Rover Anaglyph Overlay, I want to create a specific 3D rover view for a scene overlay.
CosmicRocker
post Feb 22 2011, 07:19 AM
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I am hoping someone here can help me find a way to create a stereo pair of rover images that I can overlay into an anaglyph scene. In order to do it effectively I will need to be able to control the orientation of a rover model on the screen in order to create images that have the correct angular difference to match the depth in the scene I want to drop the rover into...if you know what I mean.

Can anyone help me solve this problem? I am sure there is commercial software that can do this if I can find a suitable 3D model, but I would like to do this without spending a lot of money on software. My first thought was to use MMB and its movie making functions to generate a stereo pair of rover images, but it really doesn't give me the kind of control I need over the rover orientation. I suspect something like Povray could do it, but I need something with a shallower learning curve than that.

Any ideas?


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