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  • Stereoscopic render

    Good morning everyone,
    I'm trying to make a stereoscopic render so has to be viewed on a vr headset.
    there is something that is not working/I'm doing wrong.

    I set up a cubemap camera 6x1, I create a stereoscopic helper and I click the "adjust resolution".
    when I start the render I can see just a single cube map 6x1 and not the 12x1 I supposed to see for left-right

    I then tried to make it manually:
    cube map camera, stereoscopic activated from the rollout setting, ratio on 6:1 and vfb shows me the right image, that means a 12:1 image left-right.

    other problem is: when I tried to save it, in the folder I can see only a 6:1 image.

    What is it the problem? what should I do?
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  • #2
    With VRay GPU, you should use the options from the Stereoscopic rendering rollout (Render Setup>Settings>Stereoscopic rendering). Set stereo mode to Left/Right, render and the resolution will automatically be adjusted.
    Aleksandar Hadzhiev | chaos.com
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    • #3
      Hi Aleksandar,
      something is not working.

      my rollout is this
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      vfb gives me this (that looks corretc)
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      but when I save the image is this
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      also, resoluion doesn't seems automatic, I had to put 6:1 manually...left on others image look with wrong ration

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lorenzo_spinola View Post
        Hi Aleksandar, something is not working.
        Which V-Ray version build do you have installed? How are you saving the image? In which image format? I have tested it a bit with the latest official build and cannot reproduce the issue.

        Originally posted by lorenzo_spinola View Post
        also, resoluion doesn't seems automatic, I had to put 6:1 manually...left on others image look with wrong ration
        I meant the aspect ratio doubling (6:1 -> 12:1) is automatic.
        Aleksandar Hadzhiev | chaos.com
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        • #5
          Hi Aleksandar,

          here the version
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          right now I'm saving in jpeg, I tried from vfb with save icon and also from pulze plugin

          Lorenzo

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          • #6
            trying on a new scene and it's working...

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            • #7
              it could be the saving from pulze manager

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lorenzo_spinola View Post
                it could be the saving from pulze manager
                So, the issue does not occur without Pulze manager? I'm not too familiar with the software. Maybe it has an option somewhere in the settings for it?
                Aleksandar Hadzhiev | chaos.com
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                • #9
                  Yes, Pulze Manager is the issue and it will not save with proper aspect. I've learnet that the hard way in a project recently and I had to re render it again by manually adjusting the resolution to work for stereoscopic output (I use spherical top/bottom stereo tho) with adjust resolution option disabled of course.
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