July
23
With the arrival of 3D on the big screen and the success of great films is increasingly real possibility of producing and putting 3D content on TVs that have technology in three dimensions. In some cases it is necessary to use glasses, in other 3D displays without the need for glasses. But it is still a developing technology, which promises to become the next standard TV.
People who work with the content of these TVs need to produce specific images to differentiate what is in the foreground and what is in the background, creating a sense of depth and realism.
To understand how this works just look at the example below of how to produce 3D content:
In the first picture you can see the whole depth through a blur (blur) actually in 3D TV is as if the character was more fat to the bottom of the picture and the little girl right in front.
In the second image, you must generate the Zdeph (depth) as you can see, the objects are lighter in front and are darker in the background. But it all depends on how the technology put these two images. It can be through a video, where one side you have the normal image and the other you have the image depth. With this, understand the application and it shows on TV creating the unique experience of seeing objects in three dimensions.
By Rodrigo Banzato
Professional 3D artist and animator
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