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enricocerica
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Hi,

I found 3D glasses and had some fun with Octane, just wanted to share that with you ;)
Not perfect, I should tweak a bit the distance between the images but not bad anyway.
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n1k
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Nice PoV. I like the composition. In few days I will get my hands on pair of 3d glasses and enjoy in some nice anaglyph renders:)

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mirakulix
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This looks very, very good!
I stopped playing around with the Blender anaglyph a long time ago.
(I thought it had to do with my eyeglasses :roll: )

Give me more....
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radiance
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very very nice use of depth :)

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James
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Ideally you want the screndepth to be on the point of interest, so say the wine bottle was your point of interest, the image should look perfect at the winebottle without the glasses on...
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