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Stereoscopic 3D output

ptc-4306481
1-Visitor

Stereoscopic 3D output

Does Pro E support S3D out?

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Thank you very much

I have watched the animated gif and do not see the settings for Stereo 3D out

Please advise

谢谢

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Blue Duncan

Thank you so much for your reply

Please direct me to the 3D Stereoscopic settings

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David_M
12-Amethyst
(To:bduncan)

Stereoscopy refers to 3D images - or rather one image for each eye.

You need something more than a regular monitor of course. I believe that such things are accomplishedby the graphics card rather than the software itself. Pro/E outputs OpenGL which is enough for a stereoscopic card to work with.

We have stereoscopic 3D projection systems for the DoD and need to output a seperate view for Left and Right eye. Other CAD and animation systems do this by creating a second virtual camera and allow setting of the interaxial and convergence to mimic human dual eye vision

Therefore the graphics card must have instructions from the application SW to render a left and right eye view

Please let me knpow who I can contact that has knowlwdge of the Pro E application for this feature

Thank you for your time

Hi Michael...

When I saw your question I thought for SURE there was a stereo option in the Render Tools... but now I'm not so sure. I have the Advanced Rendering Extension but I haven't checked that package yet.

I believe when I did stereoscopic models from Pro/E, I actually output my models in Wavefront(.obj) format and used a secondary package to render the stereo images. I have a high end translator which allows me to pull Pro/E models into all sorts of other packages for animation/graphics purposes but the Wavefront .obj format is a freebie.

If it's still available, freeware like POVRay may be able to generate the images you're looking for. I'll have to look more because I'm not sure there's a direct output in this stereoscopic format yet. I know the STL (stereolithography) that Blue DUncan suggested is probably NOT what you wanted. That's more for rapid prototyping.

Thanks!

-Brian

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12-Amethyst
12-Amethyst
(To:BrianMartin)

Hi, we don't have direct stereo output from Creo Elements/Pro. The only PTC solution that fully supports Stereo output and Immersive Display is DIVISION Mockup. Check out the details here: http://www.ptc.com/product/division If you'd like to see it in action, come on up to the headquarters in Needham, MA and we can bring you down the to visualization theater to interact directly with you 3D designs.

ptc-1673164
1-Visitor
(To:sm)

Hi everyone,

Sorry for digging up an old thread, I just wanted to let you know that Creo can be enabled for passive projection systems, 3D TV's, active shutter etc.

There's the universal 3D Stereo Plugin moreStereo3D from the German company more3D.

Here's a demonstration in anagylphic mode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-7i3lBXS7M

Still, the moreStereo3D Software supports many 3D output devices.

Kind regards

Stefan

Stereo is in CreoView now. I've got it going but not getting the 3D aspect.  The screen is flickering, I've played with the settings, I've got passive 3D Glasses (not red and blue), but not getting any 3D.  Even with the glasses everything looks the same as without them.  Anybody know how to do this?  Something I need to do like cross my eyes?

MartinHanak
24-Ruby III
(To:MtnDog)

Hi,

see attachments.

MH


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