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Stereoscopic rendering seems to be creeping back in to relevance. With 3d movies being the new fad of our social indulgences.
It seems that it was inevitable that this idea would jump up and hit me in the face....I say Yes! dats it! stereoscopic image.
After some digging and wasted reading.Its possible! Maya is able to produce stereoscopic renders and this is would be a good opportunity to introduce an element of interactivity with audiences.
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