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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: ImADot on April 08, 2009, 07:53:05 PM
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Spurred by weazley's 3D pic (red/green glasses thingy), I thought I'd give my idea of crossing your eyes a try. For my pic, cross your eyes and look beyond the monitor. You'll see three images, and the one in the middle will be in 3D once your eyes have stabilized and focused. You can even move your head around and see movement. OMG it was so easy to do I can't believe it.
(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll239/ViperDriver/AcesHighII/HurriMk1_Stereo.jpg)
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That's neat, :) though a bit hard to focus on the middle image when cross eyed
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Yup, you'll find that you actually don't need much "cross-eyededness :confused: " once you've gotten the focus locked in. The more you do it, the faster/easier it becomes. It would be nicer if it could be just one picture, but then you'd need the colored glasses to do the trick.
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http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,243558.0.html (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,243558.0.html)
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DOH! I completely forgot about that thread. :o
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HOLY CRAP THATS FUN!!!
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Make one that'll work with digital 3D projection glasses and I'd be impressed!
(*that's all I have from recent movies*)
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Well I did a little checking on RealD technology. Never mind! Might have monitors and TVs that support it in a couple of years, but it's technology dependent on the display devices, not just looking through glasses at different colors.
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Doesn't work for me..... :(
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My brain hurrtttssss :rolleyes:
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Doesn't work for me..... :(
Cross your eyes only looking at the way the two pics move. If you can't see what's going on, tilt your head to the side, then start crossing your eyes again. It should be visible that this is what's happening:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3306/3435544478_1faa0c24f6_o.png)
Keep your eyes crossed and make the outside pics go to the middle, horizontally overlapped (not vertically since they're offset because you've still got your head tilted). When they're overlapped horizontally, keep your eyes there and tilt your head back level. This'll bring the vertical offset to nothing and give you this, what you're supposed to see:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3541/3435928524_13684956e9_o.png)
oops.. had it switched around.
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Nice diagrams. For some people it's easy to see the effect, for others it's dang near impossible. Basically what you're doing is having your left eye look at the right picture and your right eye look at the left picture. I'm sure those old-style stereogram viewers (you know, the big clunky-looking things with the cardboard pictures you clip in front), use mirrors or something to send the left picture to your right eye and vice-versa.
You could always get one of these: http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/lor-pix.html (http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/lor-pix.html).
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Well, my eyes always lose focus when I cross them (blur). This makes it difficult to see almost anything.