“Creation of 3DCG Animation Using a Four-Plane Depth-Fused Display” by Maki, Yamanouchi, Hilano and Yanaka

  • ©Nahomi Maki, Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Teluhiko Hilano, and Kazuhisa Yanaka

  • ©Nahomi Maki, Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Teluhiko Hilano, and Kazuhisa Yanaka

  • ©Nahomi Maki, Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Teluhiko Hilano, and Kazuhisa Yanaka

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    Creation of 3DCG Animation Using a Four-Plane Depth-Fused Display

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    A four-plane depth-fused display (DFD) is an autostereoscopic system that can display four images at different depth positions using a single liquid crystal display and mirrors or half mirrors. This system increases the number of images in the depth direction, thereby enhancing stereoscopic effect. To date, however, the contents of proposed DFD remain limited to still images. Therefore, we introduced an animation that included object motion in the XYZ space in four planes into DFD. This approach considerably increased the sense of depth.

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©Nahomi Maki, Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Teluhiko Hilano, and Kazuhisa Yanaka ©Nahomi Maki, Toshiaki Yamanouchi, Teluhiko Hilano, and Kazuhisa Yanaka

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