[Triaxes 3d Master Kit Keygen For Mac

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Amancio Mccrae

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Jun 11, 2024, 1:18:13 PM6/11/24
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Hi everyone, I never see much talk about lenticular 3d prints. I mostly see posts using the cross eyed method or anaglyphs. I wanted to share my lenticular 3D prints. I use a slide bar and the Triaxes 3D master kit software.

I get the lenses from vuethru.com. Any color printer will do. You don't need a long slide bar like mine. I use a long one for infrared 3D Lenticular landscapes. You also don't really need a camera that shoots 10fps. Any camera will do. you can even use your phone. I plan on doing some shots with my Google Pixel next week.

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I've wanted a W3 for a while just to Mrs around and see the results on the screen. For high quality lenticular prints you need to use more frames. As for software I recommend Triaxes 3D master kit which is what I use and can do anything you need. I just buy the 3D lenticular sheets and print the files on glossy paper. You could probably use the Fuji on a slide bar and take several frames or you can just about use any camera.

Btw if anyone is interested in taking their 3D photography to the next level, I'm selling my slide bar and my Triaxes 3D master kit for next to nothing. I'll also include 10 8x10" 3D frames. You don't have to stick them with adhesive or laminate them. They just slide right in.

At least at that time you were able to use the downloadable demo version while you don't save/load projects. E.g. you can load a stereopair, generate and save intermediate perspectives. What you cannot do, is to save the project for further modifications - when you close the application, everything is lost.

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