SFM/Rendering in stereoscopic 3D: Difference between revisions
< SFM
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created Rendering in stereoscopic 3D page) |
Thunder4ik (talk | contribs) |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Multiple issues| | |||
{{Dead end|date=January 2024}} | |||
{{Orphan|date=January 2024}} | |||
}} | |||
'''To render a given scene in stereoscopic 3D (side by side):''' | '''To render a given scene in stereoscopic 3D (side by side):''' | ||
Line 4: | Line 9: | ||
# In the lower left corner of the '''Export Movie...''' window, select '''More Options > > >'''. | # In the lower left corner of the '''Export Movie...''' window, select '''More Options > > >'''. | ||
# Click the '''Layoff Settings''' tab. | # Click the '''Layoff Settings''' tab. | ||
# In the '''Stereoscopic''' row check the checkboxes '''Render Stereoscopic''' and | # In the '''Stereoscopic''' row check the checkboxes '''Render Stereoscopic'''. | ||
When exporting a scene with this option enabled SFM will render left and right images after another. If an image sequence is exported SFM will create separate folder for left and right images. | |||
When you click '''Export Movie''' your scene will be rendered at the selected resolution and frame rate and the output will be stereoscopic 3D. | When you click '''Export Movie''' your scene will be rendered at the selected resolution and frame rate and the output will be stereoscopic 3D. | ||
{{Note|If you want to export an image sequence in 3D you have to choose '''TGA''' as the output format. It's the only one that seems to work at this time.}} | {{Note|If you want to export an '''image sequence''' in 3D you have to choose '''TGA''' as the output format. It's the only one that seems to work at this time.}} | ||
== Both sides in a single file == | |||
If you want to export both the left and right frame to a single file instead of after another in case of a movie or separate files in case of an image sequence you have to check '''Single File (side by side)''' in the '''Layoff Settings''' tab before exporting your sequence. | |||
{{shortpagetitle}} | |||
[[Category: Source Filmmaker]] |
Latest revision as of 10:11, 21 January 2024

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)

This article has no
links to other VDC articles. Please help improve this article by adding links
that are relevant to the context within the existing text.
January 2024


January 2024

This article is an orphan, meaning that few or no articles link to it.
You can help by
adding links to this article from other relevant articles.
January 2024
You can help by

January 2024
To render a given scene in stereoscopic 3D (side by side):
- After you finish your animation or picture click on File, click Export, click Movie..., or press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+M.
- In the lower left corner of the Export Movie... window, select More Options > > >.
- Click the Layoff Settings tab.
- In the Stereoscopic row check the checkboxes Render Stereoscopic.
When exporting a scene with this option enabled SFM will render left and right images after another. If an image sequence is exported SFM will create separate folder for left and right images.
When you click Export Movie your scene will be rendered at the selected resolution and frame rate and the output will be stereoscopic 3D.

Both sides in a single file
If you want to export both the left and right frame to a single file instead of after another in case of a movie or separate files in case of an image sequence you have to check Single File (side by side) in the Layoff Settings tab before exporting your sequence.