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What software does the United States use to make 3D movies?

Several people upstairs copied it and had no right to speak. On the first floor, I haven't heard of the heroic stereoscopic painting factory in China. I think 2D animation needs flash, but I didn't expect to use 3D movies.

How are so many three-dimensional cartoons made on the second floor? Computer software, of course! The third floor is probably passing by.

I happen to be engaged in 3D film production, so I know something about it, but I'm too lazy to study it in depth.

The following are just personal thoughts and are for reference only.

Let's give an example that everyone knows. Avatar.

3D film production is to set up two cameras to simulate human eyes for shooting. It seems that director Cameron used eight Sony HD cameras to shoot from different angles. Two cameras are combined into one. This is an achievement, which belongs to the development of a stereo camera. It's convenient to make 3D movies. I forgot the distance between the two cameras.

In addition, virtual cameras and motion capture devices are used to capture human motion and camera trajectories. Import computer three-dimensional software to make it.

It's a little messy in the morning. You can check the shooting of Avatar. Not at home.

There are about two cameras shooting in China, and the director thinks it is right to look at it on the monitor with stereo glasses, so he outputs the film in DPX format and sends it to the producer for synthesis. Not as awesome as Hollywood.

Everyone in each company will have slightly different habits and mastered software, so a movie will have a lot of software production.

I only know that one-sixth of the composite special effects shots of Avatar were made with the composite software NUKE. In addition, most of the beautiful scenery of Avatar is realized in the three-dimensional software vue. The special effects software also uses Houdini.

Maya and 3Dmax. Everyone knows these two softwares, which goes without saying. I must have used it, too.

There are many more, so I won't describe them. All the above softwares are easy to use. The six companies of Avatar also have their own software plug-ins. Be practical.

There are stereo glasses nodes in the NUKE mentioned above. The movie I participated in was realized with this node.

Every time I shoot, I receive two sets of materials, one is red and the other is green. Each one has the expected effect. It is correct to synthesize with the nodes in NUKE and look at it with red and green glasses. It will not shake and will have a three-dimensional effect.

So much, I haven't figured it out yet.

I want to say, but I use a lot of software. Early and late, not counting editing, audio software, etc.

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