Tamaki Kousaka 1/6 (Max Factory) in low-budget 3D!

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Tamaki Kousaka 1/6 (Max Factory) in low-budget 3D!

Another low-budget 3D picture! Think this one is much easier on the eyes than my previous post. What do you think?

More pictures in 3D (and lots more standard pictures of Tamaki can be found at http://miolow.wordpress.com/2011/02/25/tamaki-kousaka-16-max-factory/ (in portuguese) Sorry not to post most of it here, there is TOO much material to re-publish everything again.

For those who don't know how stereoscopic 3D works, or wish some tips for better viewing, I've posted a visual guide that should help, on the same link above.(BOTH IN PORTUGUESE AND ENGLISH)

 
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rafael_miolow
Storyboard artist in Brazil [www]
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    Danny Choo in Tokyo Metropolis [www]
    2011/02/25 19:48
    Registered on 2006/12/11. CEO Mirai Inc
     

    I like it!

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    Ragnablade in United States
    2011/02/25 20:22
    Registered on 2009/02/06. Mage
     

    omg, I'm trying that technique on your link, but when I take my finger away the picture goes away. Did you do that story board for the technique? Solid style, and story telling.

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      Ragnablade in United States
      2011/02/25 20:24
      Registered on 2009/02/06. Mage
       

      I'm keeping my finger there, but the image is still blurry. LOL, I'm silly for trying, but it's harmless.

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        rafael_miolow in Brazil [www]
        2011/02/25 23:19
        Registered on 2010/06/25. Storyboard artist
         

        Sometimes tilting your head can made it hard to focus, and some people found that if they do the trick with their finger UNDER the picture, it goes easier and the picture appears in 3D as floating over the finger. Hope those tips may be useful. ^_^

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      rafael_miolow in Brazil [www]
      2011/02/25 23:18
      Registered on 2010/06/25. Storyboard artist
       

      Yes, I did it, guess that being a professional story artist helps a little. XP

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        Ragnablade in United States
        2011/02/26 06:49
        Registered on 2009/02/06. Mage
         

        I figured you were since that what your profile says. Your work looks high quality and is an inspiration to me.

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    Worstluck in Vault 13
    2011/02/25 21:37
    Registered on 2010/01/23. StargazeR
     

    Those tricks never works for me...
    Can't see Anaglyph images' 3d effect through anaglyph glasses either... I just give up. LOL

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      rafael_miolow in Brazil [www]
      2011/02/26 00:09
      Registered on 2010/06/25. Storyboard artist
       

      GAMBATTE! Don't give up, you can do it! XD

      (curious fact: Less than five percent of the population have severe visual disabilities - like some levels of strabismus - which make seeing in 3D impossible; for the others is just a matter of practice! Gambatte!)

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    Juu-Yuki in Toronto, Canada [www]
    2011/02/25 21:40
    Registered on 2010/12/01. Illustrator
     

    I get the 3 images but when I cover the 2 up the middle one doesn't focus. >_<""

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      rafael_miolow in Brazil [www]
      2011/02/25 23:55
      Registered on 2010/06/25. Storyboard artist
       

      When you cover those 2 side pictures, keep your hands closer to your eyes, not close to the monitor, should work better to keep the focus on the 3D image.

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        Juu-Yuki in Toronto, Canada [www]
        2011/02/26 02:07
        Registered on 2010/12/01. Illustrator
         

        AH, I finally got it.
        Thank you ^^ It looks awesome.

        Hint: Try leaning closer to the screen and back, it helps with focus. ^^b

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    Amanda in NV, US
    2011/02/25 22:42
    Registered on 2011/01/09. Lurker and part time high school student
     

    took me forever to get it to work, but it was amazing when it did omg

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      rafael_miolow in Brazil [www]
      2011/02/25 23:21
      Registered on 2010/06/25. Storyboard artist
       

      Sounds like a clichè, but is indeed like "walking on a bike" XD

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    3Dx in Wisconsin US
    2011/02/26 14:57
    Registered on 2009/02/21. Dimensional Wizard
     

    Thank you for posting in 3D! It's a great way to share figures from your collection. Getting your shots to line up properly is hard to do but there's a free software program that will align your images for easier viewing called: StereoPhotoMaker. I use it all the time and it makes stereo images easier to view.

    I shoot a lot of 1:1 3D but want to shoot more 1:8 3D of my figures. If I can help you please write to me thru my flickr account: DimensionThree

    Here's one of my gashapon in cross-view 3D...
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/62568103@N00/5477719249/lightbox/


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      rafael_miolow in Brazil [www]
      2011/02/27 01:48
      Registered on 2010/06/25. Storyboard artist
       

      I,ve just downloaded the software, playing with it a little, seems realy interesting! Thanks for the tip! I've been thinking about making some ilustrations with a 3D cardboard effect, like your gashapon picture there. Really cool.

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    BOMHAT in canada
    2011/07/22 16:58
    Registered on 2011/06/06. student
     

    whoa, thats so cool!


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