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Title: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Duncan C on September 25, 2013, 06:07:20 PM
I was approached last week by a publisher who found my 3D fractal anaglyph images on Flickr. They are putting together a book of fractal anaglyphs, and asked me if I wanted to submit any of my images.

The project doesn't pay very much, but the exposure is excellent, both for me, for my application, and for the industry.

I haven't been here in quite a while, so I've lost track of what everybody's been doing.

Is anybody creating striking 3D anaglyph images that they'd like to see in print?  (Stereoscopic images that you view using red/cyan 3D glasses.) I'm thinking that some of the Mandelbulb images I've seen would look awesome in 3D. If so, I can give your name to the publisher for consideration for the book. They want my images by the end of the week, so time is likely fairly short.


Regards,

Duncan Champney
Creator of FractalWorks for Macintosh


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on September 30, 2013, 08:12:25 PM
    I was approached last week by a publisher who found my 3D fractal anaglyph images on Flickr.   They are putting
    together a book of fractal anaglyphs, and asked me if I wanted to submit any of my images.
    The project doesn't pay very much, but the exposure is excellent, both for me, for my application, and for the industry.
    I haven't been here in quite a while, so I've lost track of what everybody's been doing.
    Is anybody creating striking 3D anaglyph images that they'd like to see in print?  (Stereoscopic images that you
    view using red/cyan 3D glasses.)   I'm thinking that some of the Mandelbulb images I've seen would look awesome
    in 3D.   If so, I can give your name to the publisher for consideration for the book.   They want my images by the
    end of the week, so time is likely fairly short.

Have not seen too many ever posted here, in fact your images are the only ones that come to mind, since I think they are very good examples.  Hope this leads to better exposure for you and your application!!!     :D
 


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: stereoman on October 09, 2013, 07:22:40 PM
  Mybe I´m out of Schedule, but I do Mandelbulb anaglyphs , also mixed with 3D models.
   to see a glimpse take a look at this link 
   http://www.sargodeatargatis.es/dkt-3d.html


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 09, 2013, 08:26:11 PM
    Mybe I´m out of Schedule, but I do Mandelbulb anaglyphs , also mixed with 3D models.
    to see a glimpse take a look at this link     http://www.sargodeatargatis.es/dkt-3d.html (http://www.sargodeatargatis.es/dkt-3d.html)

An interesting combination of Mandelbulb/box images with various underwater creatures, divers, and submersibles.  Only thing missing are the bubbles that normally arise from tanks, etc...     :D
 


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: marius on October 09, 2013, 08:27:06 PM
  Mybe I´m out of Schedule, but I do Mandelbulb anaglyphs , also mixed with 3D models.
   to see a glimpse take a look at this link 
   http://www.sargodeatargatis.es/dkt-3d.html

That submarine should be yellow, no?  ;D

fwiw, boxplorer2 can do real-time anaglyph, if you have decent GPU.
https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/wiki/Stereoscopy (https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/wiki/Stereoscopy)


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: stereoman on October 09, 2013, 10:17:34 PM
An interesting combination of Mandelbulb/box images with various underwater creatures, divers, and submersibles.  Only thing missing are the bubbles that normally arise from tanks, etc...     :D
 


You are right, of course, I tried to use bubbles, there´s no problem with this, the problem arise when you try to combine the render with the background, as you know, bubbles are clear, and you see the background trough them, and  the rendered bubbles don´t allow to see the added background, so they look very unnatural.
 
    Maybe some of the math wizards in the fórum could allow us to render bubbles inside Mandelbulber.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: stereoman on October 09, 2013, 10:20:50 PM
That submarine should be yellow, no?  ;D

fwiw, boxplorer2 can do real-time anaglyph, if you have decent GPU.
https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/wiki/Stereoscopy (https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/wiki/Stereoscopy)

You´re right, too, the yellow color is used underwater because of it´s visibility in case of accident.
I think this sub is part of a military fleet, it don´t want to be seen.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 09, 2013, 10:26:10 PM
    You´re right, too, the yellow color is used underwater because of it´s visibility in case of accident.
    I think this sub is part of a military fleet, it don´t want to be seen.

I wish to believe that "marius" was referring to a particular "Yellow Submarine", as in the album and film.     :D
 


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: stereoman on October 09, 2013, 10:30:42 PM
I wish to believe that "marius" was referring to a particular "Yellow Submarine", as in the album and film.     :D
 


Yes, I have understood it that way, too, but in the real world it is probably yellow, as I seem to recall.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Softology on October 10, 2013, 04:48:08 AM
Is anybody creating striking 3D anaglyph images that they'd like to see in print?  (Stereoscopic images that you view using red/cyan 3D glasses.) I'm thinking that some of the Mandelbulb images I've seen would look awesome in 3D. If so, I can give your name to the publisher for consideration for the book. They want my images by the end of the week, so time is likely fairly short.

My gallery of grayscale, half color and full color anaglyph Mandelbulbs.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39445835@N05/sets/72157623250801822/

Jason.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 10, 2013, 10:19:34 AM
    My gallery of grayscale, half color and full color anaglyph Mandelbulbs.
            http://www.flickr.com/photos/39445835@N05/sets/72157623250801822/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/39445835@N05/sets/72157623250801822/)

Several really good examples on your web page, a couple of them seem to "jump out" more than the other ones.   Enjoyed the viewing!!!     :D
 


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Madman on October 10, 2013, 11:18:45 PM
Hmm, That kinda looks like fun... Is there a way to make 3D anaglyphs in M3D? Might be nice to make a movie that way...


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: marius on October 11, 2013, 03:14:33 AM
Hmm, That kinda looks like fun... Is there a way to make 3D anaglyphs in M3D? Might be nice to make a movie that way...

It would be sad to render movies in anaglyph at the compute stage.
Instead render left & right eye in full glory and youtube can dumb it down to anaglyph as a post-process step, if the viewer has that as preference.

Arguably, not rendering in 3d is even worse  :hurt:


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Madman on October 11, 2013, 06:01:45 PM
Tnx Marius! I think... Didn't know that youtube could do that. Time to dive into the M3D readme file about left en right eye views!


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Rathinagiri on October 12, 2013, 06:14:14 AM
Hi,

Here you can find some of mine.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rathinagiri/sets/72157635689497656/


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 12, 2013, 06:37:25 AM
    Hi,    Here you can find some of mine.
            http://www.flickr.com/photos/rathinagiri/sets/72157635689497656/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rathinagiri/sets/72157635689497656/)

You have quite a collection there!!!   Several of them are really exceptional in the way that they "pop out" towards the viewer.    :D
 


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Rathinagiri on October 12, 2013, 07:25:14 AM
Thank you very much.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Tabasco Raremaster on November 16, 2013, 05:29:34 AM
As usually late, but still better late than not ever on infinite scale : http://www.flickr.com/photos/42295752@N06/6054312676/lightbox/

and http://www.flickr.com/photos/42295752@N06/6057877973/

Since excellent anaglyph images can be rendered in M3d by setting the width of screen and the viewers distance to thát screen and let the program render both left-eye and right-eye images,I created a few and except for the ones the above links lead to , it takes more time locating them than render new ones.
In case there are still images need to fill up empty spaces in that magazine, please do not hesitate to drop my name at your contacts desk :D


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Tabasco Raremaster on November 17, 2013, 02:14:28 AM
Don't forget to check up Skyzyk his page with lots of Anaglyph Mandelbulbs.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Tabasco Raremaster on November 18, 2013, 04:01:58 AM
Also David Kesner AKA DDDPhoto his gallery contains interesting anaglyph bulb pics (and even more than only bulbs).

Do not forget your 3d glasses. :dink:


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: marius on November 18, 2013, 04:49:30 AM
Also David Kesner AKA DDDPhoto his gallery contains interesting anaglyph bulb pics (and even more than only bulbs).

Do not forget your 3d glasses. :dink:

fwiw, with boxplorer2 you can fly around in real-time anaglyph, if you have a reasonable gpu and a decent DE shader. The latter tends to rule out most hybrids.

I usually do not have much in form of runnable downloads but made a ready-to-run package a while ago for Oculus Rift folk.
https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/downloads/detail?name=win32-oculus3.zip (https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/downloads/detail?name=win32-oculus3.zip)

Replace the --oculus inside the .bat files with --anaglyph. Note coloring has not been optimized for anaglyph but that's usually a small tweak away.

Better than downloading is to build from source https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/source/checkout (https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/source/checkout)

-marius


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Madman on November 18, 2013, 10:03:32 PM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42295752@N06/6054312676/lightbox/

and http://www.flickr.com/photos/42295752@N06/6057877973/

Are my glasses suddenly defunct or is there something not right with these pictures? It seems to me that the right and left eye images are not compatible?


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Tabasco Raremaster on November 20, 2013, 06:18:23 PM
Are my glasses suddenly defunct or is there something not right with these pictures? It seems to me that the right and left eye images are not compatible?

Not sure why that is.
Maybe the distance between screen and spectator is not the same as in the settings of the render .
The hi-hat image looks perfect trough my cheap carton/plastic "glasses".
The other one seems not right indeed however by that time I did make it the original was good.

Anyway, this topic reminded me of Anaplyph cán be cool so the Germans would say: Ubung macht Meister.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Tabasco Raremaster on November 20, 2013, 06:33:10 PM
fwiw, with boxplorer2 you can fly around in real-time anaglyph, if you have a reasonable gpu and a decent DE shader. The latter tends to rule out most hybrids.

I usually do not have much in form of runnable downloads but made a ready-to-run package a while ago for Oculus Rift folk.
https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/downloads/detail?name=win32-oculus3.zip (https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/downloads/detail?name=win32-oculus3.zip)

Replace the --oculus inside the .bat files with --anaglyph. Note coloring has not been optimized for anaglyph but that's usually a small tweak away.

Better than downloading is to build from source https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/source/checkout (https://code.google.com/p/boxplorer2/source/checkout)

-marius

Where is the .exe ?


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: marius on November 21, 2013, 12:15:11 AM
Where is the .exe ?

https://boxplorer2.googlecode.com/files/win32-oculus3.zip (https://boxplorer2.googlecode.com/files/win32-oculus3.zip) should have one.

Note not all shaders in that .zip honor --anaglyph.
rrrola/, mountains/ and reflectoids/ do
But angels/ and catacombs/ don't.

e.g. in cmd.exe, in that unzipped directory, run
boxplorer.exe rrrola/ --anaglyph
and hit tab key to flip through the various scenes. And mouse + wsad to fly around.

All shaders do support --oculus, --interlaced, --overunder, --sidebyside or --xeyed.
Or nothing for simple mono view.

Also note these shaders are largely the awesome work by many others like iq, knighty, rrrola etc.
See shader fragment.glsl sources for attributions.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: Tabasco Raremaster on November 21, 2013, 06:29:23 AM
@Marius: Thx man , found it , win8 is confusing ( read; from hell ) :)

Ik herkende wel een fractal uit een animatie die waarschijnlijk van jou is.
Én het insect is cool.


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: hirnlaich on November 21, 2013, 09:17:53 PM
Hello anaglyph fractal Fans. I'm new in this forum, but not in M3d and anaglyphes in red/cyan.
I have made some tutorials several months ago for Mandelbulb 3d and red/cyan anaglyphes.  

http://www.cloudpictures.de/Blog/category/tutorials/real-3d-stereoskopie/page/2/ (http://www.cloudpictures.de/Blog/category/tutorials/real-3d-stereoskopie/page/2/)

Some more pictures for red/cyan glasses can be found on my Homepage.
http://www.cloudpictures.de/Blog/category/tutorials/real-3d-stereoskopie/page/2/]http://www.cloudpictures.de]http://www.cloudpictures.de/Blog/category/tutorials/real-3d-stereoskopie/page/2/  (http://www.cloudpictures.de)

Some more pictures for red/cyan glasses can be found on my Homepage.
http://www.cloudpictures.de (http://www.cloudpictures.de) under Stereoscopic.

A short 3d animation for red/cyan glasses can be found at Video.com
http://vimeo.com/21545135 (http://vimeo.com/21545135)

I hope you will find useful tips.
Thanks for watching
Hirnlaich


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: marius on November 21, 2013, 10:02:48 PM
A short 3d animation for red/cyan glasses can be found at Video.com

As you might know,
youtube has native 3d content awareness, in such that the viewer can pick a preferred rendering method, be it anaglyph, x-eyed, mono.
Seems preferable over hard-encoding anaglyph, no?

http://www.youtube.com/3d (http://www.youtube.com/3d)


Title: Re: Is anybody creating 3D anaglyph Mandelbulbs
Post by: itsikw on December 13, 2013, 06:54:37 PM
I am making 3D lenticular pictures of fractals. You can see a few examples of my work in http://www.pop3dart.com/lenticular-art-for-sale.html .
Itsikw