Here are some general
guidelines for tweaking the stereo attributes of the FBX camera:
Many parameters are relative to each
other, and can be scaled and changed upon import using the FBX Unit
to Pixels option.
Tweak the Interaxial Separation to move
the cameras closer to or farther away from one another.
NoteYou should re-adjust
your Interaxial Separation if you change your output device, since
the settings for one display method may differ from another.
Increase the Zero Parallax to move objects
further away from the camera. The 3D effect becomes less pronounced
in this case. Decrease your Zero Parallax to move objects closer
to the camera. You can see more depth if you do this.
The stereoscopic effect
is the most realistic when the Zero Parallax Plane is in between
the two objects.
You may need to re-adjust your camera
attributes if you change the resolution of your output device.
You can also increase the Far Clip Plane
to increase the depth of the camera.
In Anaglyph viewing mode, the red/cyan
colors for objects are swapped depending on whether they are behind
or in front of the parallax plane. For objects behind the zero parallax
plane, they appear in cyan/red. For objects in front of the zero
parallax plane, they appear in red/cyan.