Testing a Facebook 3D image
Been messing about with Xara recently trying to achieve a decent 3D image for attaching to Facebook. These require a 3D greyscale depth image as well as the original. Good fun to mess about with. The original 2D image is from the Content Catolgue.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10159354345908969
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Egg, you've let your hair down a lot - lockdown curls?
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You don't know how true that is Acorn!
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PopPic is a cool 3D app for iPhone. https://poppic.cam/ They offer a bunch as settings such as focus and a variety of effects. And it works with 2D images as well.
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Here's one I did quicker of my Great Grandaughter. A bit to much movement.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10159354487213969
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Cheers Gary. I'll have a look at that but I doubt my old iPhone 6 is up to it. Very good effects.
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What's you iOS? I think it's up to 14.4 now.
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12.5.1 which is the latest iPhone 6 will update to. I've tried to download it but get 'requires features you haven't got' or similar :rolleyes:
EDIT: I believe that app requires two cameras or similar???
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a 3D image for stereograms or 3D printing? Bring into photo editor and convert to greyscale.
Here is a grayscale of the Image saved in jpg format
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That would be nifty Scotty, even more so if I could see them. ;))
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Hi Scotty, no what I'm doing is creating a 3D image for use in Facebook which requires a different type of depth image than those required for stereograms and 3D printing.
This entails picking out whole areas of an image and filling them with shades of grey. So for example you have a background rectangle, body shape, face shape, eye shapes, hair shapes and finally the hand shape in the front.
You upload the two images to FB, one the original.jpg and the second original_depth.jpg. FB then automatically creates the 3D image.
I attach the image depth image I used for the girl 3D render. As you can see there has to be very subtle changes in the value of the greys with the lighter shades coming forward. Probably to subtle to see on this attachment so I've also posted a wireframe view.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCuVYDSEhfY