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Saturday, March 7, 2009
T0426 - Digital Tutors - Stereoscopic 3d in Maya
Create audience excitement and interactive experiences. Learn practical workflows to making stereoscopic 3D imagery with Maya 2009 and gain total control over the camera, characters, and environments to create one of the most powerful effects in cinema. Contains over 2 hours of project-based training and step-by-step examples for any artist.
Popular highlights include:
* Stereoscopy Overview
* Rules of Safe Stereo
* Anaglyph Filtering
* Previewing Stereo Images
* Zero Parallax
* Interaxial Separation
* Frustrum
* Customizing a Safe Volume
* Creating Custom Stereo Rigs
* Rendering Stereo Images
* Compositing Stereo Pairs in After Effects
* Anaglyph Effects in Photoshop
* Loading Built-in Stereo Rigs
* Python Scripting to Modify Stereo Rigs
* Stereo Camera Settings and Defaults
* Off-Axis Camera Types
* Converged Camera Types
* Parallel Stereo Camera Types
* Extending Maya Stereo Camera with Expressions
* Cross Converged Viewing
* Parallel Pair Viewing
Lesson Outline:
1. Introduction and Project Overview 1:37
2. Creating a Stereo Image 9:38
3. Learning to render Stereo pairs 9:02
4. Defining Stereoscopic 1:12
5. Explaining the different types of filters 4:44
6. Controlling Zero Parallax and Interaxial Separations 8:03
7. Covering the rules of Stereo 3:49
8. Utilzing Stereo Display Controls 7:09
9. Creating custom safe Stereo guide 8:37
10. Working with a converged Stereo camera 6:32
11. Using the parallel Stereo camera 2:58
12. Loading custom Stereo camera rigs 10:15
13. Creating a custom Stereo rig using Python 4:20
14. Setting default values in the custom Stereo rig 9:26
15. Adding expressions to the custom Stereo rig 7:51
16. Setting up Shelf Buttons to automate the custom camera 6:48
17. Creating an Anaglyph image in Photoshop 8:03
18. Building an Anaglyph image sequence in After Effects 2:56
19. Creating a Stereo pipeline for color corrections 9:00
Total Run Time:
2:02:17
Labels:
Digital Tutors,
Maya
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