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Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 6:41 pm
by Olitech
Hi All!
So a friend of mine distributes glasses-free 3D (stereoscopic) tablets.
He dropped one off to me to play with...
I took some older renderings and simply hit the 'stereoscopic' button on the camera (distance 0.0635) and re-rendered in stereo. These are what came out.
Now, I had to manipulate the aspect ratio a bit so that they would show up properly on the tablet. I can't seem to get the correct pixel/aspect ratio right out of octane, but I only spent about 30 seconds looking into it. =D
For those who have some kind of stereoscopic display (cardboard works too!), you gotta check these out!
best,
O
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 1:12 am
by Rikk The Gaijin
You can also view them on Oculus DK2 using VirtualDesktop

Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:47 pm
by Olitech
Rikk The Gaijin wrote:You can also view them on Oculus DK2 using VirtualDesktop

Oooh, I'm listening. Are you happy with it Rikk?
best,
O
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 5:03 pm
by Jorgensen
i will look at them at work where my 'glasses' are
..... hmmm or install virtual desktop + oculus (does it work with windows 10 now?)
you could wait an hour an create 360 degrees images
i have done so with great success using just my iphone and homido hmd.
http://www.homido.com/en
it really takes costumers with a suprice, and they get a understanding of the project, even before seeing any drawings.
oculus is fine, but demanding and not portable.
jorgensen
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 1:23 am
by Rikk The Gaijin
Jorgensen wrote:install virtual desktop + oculus (does it work with windows 10 now?)
Yes, I use Win10 + SDK 0.7 and VirtualDesktop works perfectly (make sure to update your nVidia driver to the latest version).
Olitech wrote:Oooh, I'm listening. Are you happy with it Rikk?
The stereoscopic effect in your images looks nice, although is not super strong. The one with the gate in front of the camera causes the crosseye effect, perhaps the gate is too close to the camera?
Jorgensen wrote:oculus is fine, but demanding and not portable.
The best portable device for VR is the Samsung GearVR, it has the best image quality on the market at the moment.
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 3:13 am
by Olitech
Rikk The Gaijin wrote:
Olitech wrote:Oooh, I'm listening. Are you happy with it Rikk?
The stereoscopic effect in your images looks nice, although is not super strong. The one with the gate in front of the camera causes the crosseye effect, perhaps the gate is too close to the camera?
I meant are you happy with the oculus?
But regarding the stereo,
If you're getting cross eyed, then you haven't hit the sweet spot. That's what I found interesting about the glasses free tablet; you can move around it slightly until the sweet spot 'locks' in. When it does, the feeling is eerily effortless. Even the super close stuff becomes solid. But I'm sure it's nowhere close to the effect dialed in goggles would have.
I imagine that with goggles, you are in a fixed point in space? I'm only guessing. You'd have to get it exact. I used the number 0.0635 from this forum. It was the closest I could get to 6.35cm, since I'm not sure what the the octane units actually represent.
So Rikk, on the oculus, is there an ability to trim or fine tune like you would with a telescope?
best,
O
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:42 am
by Rikk The Gaijin
Olitech wrote:I meant are you happy with the oculus?
The DK2 is OK, but the biggest problem with it is the resolution, as well as the "screendoor effect". You can't really ignore the size of those pixels in front of you, they are huge.
The Gear VR is much better in terms of display resolution, but of course it doesn't have positional tracking, and the phone gets hot really quickly. Also there is no cord plug option for it, so it relies only on the phone battery life, and it goes down quite fast when using VR.
I can't wait for the CV1 next year, that has all the characteristics to be a really good product. It has the best of both worlds, great display resolution, positional tracking, and it's cord-powered. The downside is that it's not portable, but if you want that, you can perhaps use it with a good Laptop with the "Oculus-ready" certification.
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 3:27 pm
by Olitech
Rikk The Gaijin wrote:Olitech wrote:I meant are you happy with the oculus?
The DK2 is OK, but the biggest problem with it is the resolution, as well as the "screendoor effect". You can't really ignore the size of those pixels in front of you, they are huge.
The Gear VR is much better in terms of display resolution, but of course it doesn't have positional tracking, and the phone gets hot really quickly. Also there is no cord plug option for it, so it relies only on the phone battery life, and it goes down quite fast when using VR.
I can't wait for the CV1 next year, that has all the characteristics to be a really good product. It has the best of both worlds, great display resolution, positional tracking, and it's cord-powered. The downside is that it's not portable, but if you want that, you can perhaps use it with a good Laptop with the "Oculus-ready" certification.
Ok. So our DK2 is in the mail!
Time to see what all the fuss is about. =]
best,
O
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 9:10 pm
by Olitech
Rikk The Gaijin wrote:
The DK2 is OK, but the biggest problem with it is the resolution, as well as the "screendoor effect". You can't really ignore the size of those pixels in front of you, they are huge.
Just got the DK2. Right. I see what you mean. It's like sitting up close to an old tv. Still pretty cool though!
Regarding the stereo images I posted, the stereo depth seems way stronger on the glasses-free tablet than on the Oculus for some reason. I'm really not getting the same feeling of depth. I'll try panos next.
Oh, and Rikk, I thought Fushimi Inari Forest was already the best render I've ever seen. But on the Oculus....omfg! SIIIIICK.
Best,
O
Re: Stereoscopic Tests
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 12:43 am
by Rikk The Gaijin
Have fun!
