Hi Richard,

Why not set stereo_mode,3 and raytrace as it is on the screen? You can
set stereo_angle and stereo_shift to modify the scene.

Cheers,

Tsjerk

On 03 Apr 2007 10:57:36 -0500, Richard Baxter
<rbax...@alumni.uchicago.edu> wrote:
Dear All,

I used the following commands to generate a nice wall-eye stereo figure
(at least it seems to work for me):

ray 600,900,-1,-3;
png stereo_right.png
ray 600,900,-1,3;
png stereo_left.png

figures are combined in photoshop at 300dpi with an extra 5mm between,
so that images are 2 inches across separated by ~55mm.

My question, how to convert this to a cross-eye stereo figure, do I just
switch the sign of the angle, or should I also multiply/divide by some
amount? I don't understand the shift argument, how I should figure out
what value to use. Any advice greatly appreciated.

sincerely,

Richard Baxter

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