The field of 3D in itself is a complex one – so much so that much of it now has fragmented into sub-fields. If you are to be an all-round 3D artist and animator then you need to be part artist, programmer, mathematician, physicist, computer technician, business person and circus juggler. But there is one complication that everyone involved in the 3D field has to deal with and it is the ire of most clientele – Render Processing. Every image and every second of video needs to be processed out and that often equates to delays and/or expense. Clients that are
I am regularly asked lately about 3D TVs and whether my company offers video enabled for them. The answer is a simple yes and you will notice the sample above, which you can play back on any 3D enabled TV or even on your laptop or iPad screen with red/blue glasses via YouTube’s handy stereoscopic features. But there really is so much more to explain with 3D and stereoscopic presentations