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    • iichiversiiI Offline
      iichiversii
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      I created 3d videos using sketchup, the best way to achieve this for now is to create a path, place camera positions on the path, then export your animation, using the same path move it to the right and again place your cameras on the same points on the path as before and export the second animation, now you have a L animation and R animation, there are freeware stereophonic creators on the net, google them and place your 2animations into it and you will have a 3d animation in what ever 3D format you choose, you can view on real 3D TVs, Nintendo 3DS etc etc..

      The same can be done with just a still image, it is a lot easier too, I usually render my animations but it takes days if not wks to do so I gave it up, like I mentioned on many forums if there were a plugin to spread up the position of cameras and so on it would be helpful, as you can see from the other post I have stills with 2 images which can be viewed in 3D πŸ˜„

      Bring on the Rain...

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Also, there is Lumion3D. Now the commercial and pro versions seem to be steeply priced at the first sight (and especilly for hobbyist purposes) but the free version (with a watermark in the corner though) can also export stereoscopic movies (up to HD quality) and if you start exporting to image sequences but stop the movie export after a couple of frames, you get stills, too.

        Here is a puny try I made last year... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wwgLWx2qa4

        Gai...

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        • J Offline
          Jrudd
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          Hello Damian & Csaba,
          Thanks for the nice ideas.
          At the moment I am looking for something simplistic and if possible with Sketchup.

          1. Is there a way to position a cam in Sketchup and the desired location in from of an object and then take a snapshot of the object from that virtual cam.

          I found something like "position cam" However how do I take a snapshot then from that cam?

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          • iichiversiiI Offline
            iichiversii
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            Yes, use the line tool and create a vertical line to the height you want your cam positioned, the position the camera ontop with the position camera tool, export a 2D age in the file drop down tab, save this image as L, then move you vertical line to the right 8inches and repeat but this time save your 2nd image as R. There you have your two images to create a 3D image, hope this helps πŸ‘

            Bring on the Rain...

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            • J Offline
              Jrudd
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              @iichiversii said:

              Yes, use the line tool and create a vertical line to the height you want your cam positioned, the position the camera ontop with the position camera tool, export a 2D age in the file drop down tab, save this image as L, then move you vertical line to the right 8inches and repeat but this time save your 2nd image as R. There you have your two images to create a 3D image, hope this helps πŸ‘

              Excellent Damien! That's what I needed!
              Many thanks!!!

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              • iichiversiiI Offline
                iichiversii
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                @jrudd said:

                @iichiversii said:

                Yes, use the line tool and create a vertical line to the height you want your cam positioned, the position the camera ontop with the position camera tool, export a 2D age in the file drop down tab, save this image as L, then move you vertical line to the right 8inches and repeat but this time save your 2nd image as R. There you have your two images to create a 3D image, hope this helps πŸ‘

                Excellent Damien! That's what I needed!
                Many thanks!!!

                Glad I could help, any problems PM me and I'd be glad to help out more, would like to see your result too if possible, best of luck πŸ‘

                Bring on the Rain...

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                  Jrudd
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                  @iichiversii said:

                  Glad I could help, any problems PM me and I'd be glad to help out more, would like to see your result too if possible, best of luck πŸ‘

                  Hello Damien,
                  I tried a few tricks with the position camera tool. However the camera tends to look at the horizon is it possible to point the camera to a particular object.
                  Suppose there is a cube in the scene and I want the camera to look at the cube. How do I use position camera and also lookat a particular object?
                  Is this possible?

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                  • iichiversiiI Offline
                    iichiversii
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                    @jrudd said:

                    @iichiversii said:

                    Glad I could help, any problems PM me and I'd be glad to help out more, would like to see your result too if possible, best of luck πŸ‘

                    Hello Damien,
                    I tried a few tricks with the position camera tool. However the camera tends to look at the horizon is it possible to point the camera to a particular object.
                    Suppose there is a cube in the scene and I want the camera to look at the cube. How do I use position camera and also lookat a particular object?
                    Is this possible?

                    Once I position the camera I usually use the look around tool in the walkthrough tool tab and position the camera view manually on to a fixed point, it works for me, does this help?

                    Bring on the Rain...

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                      Jrudd
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                      @iichiversii said:

                      Once I position the camera I usually use the look around tool in the walkthrough tool tab and position the camera view manually on to a fixed point, it works for me, does this help?

                      Hello Damien,
                      In the Sketchup instructor I found a small tutorial on the "Position Camera" tool. The link is http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95028

                      Thanks for your help again!!

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                      • iichiversiiI Offline
                        iichiversii
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                        Even I learn something new every day, cheers πŸ˜„

                        Bring on the Rain...

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