Creating Stereoscopic 3D Environments in Maya

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Free Online Course: Creating Stereoscopic 3D Environments in Maya provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Creating Stereoscopic 3D Environments in Maya is taught by David Mattingly.

Overview
  • Learn to create stereoscopic 3D environments in Maya.

    3D movies are more popular then ever, and many blockbuster films today are made or reissued in 3D. Although the process may seem very complex, it is surprisingly easy to create these effects in Maya. In this course with industry pro David Mattingly, you'll learn how to set up and render stereoscopic 3D environments in Maya. First, you'll become familiar with stereoscopic 3D basics and the important terms you need to know. Next you'll use a simple 3D environment to become proficient with adding a stereo camera and adjusting it to match the scene. You'll learn where to buy the inexpensive 3D glasses needed to view your scene in true 3D on a regular home computer. In the last section, you'll open up a full 3D environment, add and animate a 3D camera, and render out a viewable 3D scene. In just an hour, you'll be up to speed on creating your own stereoscopic 3D environment.

Syllabus
  • Stereoscopic 3D Environments in Maya

    • Welcome
    • Exercise files
    • Stereoscopic 3D basics
    • Adding the stereo camera
    • Stereo camera attributes
    • Zero parallax plane
    • Examining stereo views
    • Setting the Interaxial Separation
    • Turning on the resolution gate
    • Stereo type
    • Render settings
    • The 3D environment
    • Orienting the stereo camera
    • Animating the stereo camera
    • Rendering the animation
    • Converting the renders for anaglyph viewing