![]() ![]() Great as it looks, the process is just too laborious. ![]() ![]() So far, after hours and hours of labour I have just a few seconds of converted 3D footage. Now while I don't mind doing this at the moment, as it's exciting seeing the initial results, the process just takes too darn long. The only drawback? Unless the scenes involves no movement whatsoever (and how often does that happen?) you have to create a depth map for each frame of film and create a kind of travelling mask for the moving characters. Well, I've tried the method on scenes from the old Harryhausen films "Clash of the Titans" and "7th Voyage of Sinbad") and OMG, it looks amazing for a conversion. How exciting is that? Just think of seeing some of "Star Wars" or other classic movie in 3D. The results were very impressive so I had the idea that if you can convert one image to 3d successfully, then you should be able to put 25 images (PAL) together to create a one second long 3D video clip. OK, so I tried the softwares StPaint and bas-relief which both use the depth map to convert a 2d image to a 3d one. ![]()
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