
Some days ago I tried to draw a stereoscopic image by hand. I wouldn't consider it to be something special, but the technique I used might be interesting: Link
In order to view the image correctly, cross your eyes until both pictures overlap.

Some days ago I tried to draw a stereoscopic image by hand. I wouldn't consider it to be something special, but the technique I used might be interesting: Link
In order to view the image correctly, cross your eyes until both pictures overlap.
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I'm 80% sure, that you would need to shift all vanishing points by the same amount.
And even with three vanishing points you should be able to "synchronise" both pictures by drawing all objects connected to each other and considering that everything has to be on the same height (corner points e.g.).
However, I think the image might look distorted, if you choose multiple independent vanishing points by hand.
All that still needs a confirmation, though.
I guess so, but I need to think about it further.
I always thought about making a tutorial on stereoscopy. When I'm in the right mood, I might do it someday. I know that's very vague statement :P
On the other hand, I think there are even addons for stereoscopy. Maybe you should just look for one of those.
Would it be possible to make two or three-point perspective using this technique?
will you make a tutorial about stereoscopy in blender?
i've tried to achieve the same effect in blender, but it didn't worked out.
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