You can use Reaction
to render a stereo scene from two cameras, or vastly different viewpoints
from an arbitrary number of cameras.
To set up a stereo camera rig in Reaction:
- Select the Reaction node in the Schematic
view and then select the Cameras tab.
- Create three cameras and Rename them:
Center, Left, and Right.
- Make the Center camera parent of the
Left & Right cameras by double-clicking the Reaction node in
the schematic to access the Reaction sub-schematic then connect
the Center camera 3D Object input to the Left and Right cameras
Output 3D object output.
- From the Tool UI, set the Left &
Right cameras Translation Z parameter to 0.
- From the Tool UI, set the Left camera
Input Stream parameter to 0.
- From the Tool UI, set the Right camera
Input Stream parameter to 1.
- From the Reaction Cameras list, set the
Left & Right cameras to active by enabling the square button
under the A column. Set the Center camera as inactive by disabling
the square button under the A column.
- From the Composition Browser, drag &
drop the Left camera folder on the Right camera folder to link them
together with expressions.
- From the Tool UI, right-click on the
Right camera X Film Offset parameter and choose Edit Expression
option.
- In the text field, type a minus sign
in front of the expression and press Apply.
- From the Tool UI, right-click on the
Right camera X Translation parameter and choose Edit Expression
option.
- In the text field, type a minus sign
in front of the expression and press Apply.
The stereo rig is ready
to use. You can adjust left and right eye convergence.