3D Stereo Rig v3.7 v3.7


 
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Contributor: Nathaniel Wesetveer
Nathanfx Stereo Rig v 3.7 Make Adjustments Non Destructively Parent to camera solves and more
Requirements:
5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 or later
Linux, Mac, Windows
18 Sep 2011
890

Nuke was made for stereo. Even before its support in version 5 Nukes flexible node sytem seems
to be the perfect way to cobble together a way to make any thing go which way.

But if your in a pinch or are new to stereo Making your own custom rig may seem like a Daunting Task.

 

So here is mine, I hope you have fun with it.

Under The Rig Control node

Rig move

This Node Controls the Rigs Movement

Key frame or Parent a Solved camera to the RIg.

For cameras with Variable Focus you Can parent the rigs focus controls under the Solved Import tab.

Enjoy The ability to nondestructive adjust the camera on top of a monoscopic solve data

 

Rig Control
Toe Slider- to adjust convergence – Leave at 0 if you want a parallel rig
Inner Axeal – Also Known as Inner Ocular when Refuting to the Human Eye, Sidles both cameras away and towards each other horizontally.

 Indie Tab
Left Indie – moves the Left camera Independently from the Right non destructively to the inner ocular
Right Indie – Moves the Right camera Independently from the Left non destructively to the inner ocular

Left Rotation Indie - Nondestructive Rotate the Left

Right Rotation Indie - Nondestructive Rotate the Right

Projection Tab

This is the same as what you would find in the Camera Projection Tab, Adjust the Focal, Aperture ect

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Comments   

 
0 # sijen zigna 2011-09-10 09:15
thank you very nice gizmo!
 
 
0 # hell raiser 2012-02-28 13:29
very good one indeed! thanks!!
maybe a zero parallax display/modifie r for future release? :-)
cheers!
 
 
0 # Arnas Gaudutis 2016-10-25 09:03
Nice gizmo... but where is zero parallax plane control ?
 

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