I thought I would try it out with a stereoscopic video from Nvidia.
I recommend using 3d glasses because cross eyed will probably just give you a headache lol.
Watch in HD! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDZfa9oBsoA
I thought I would try it out with a stereoscopic video from Nvidia.
I recommend using 3d glasses because cross eyed will probably just give you a headache lol.
Watch in HD! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDZfa9oBsoA
Just wondering how did you come about that video?
That uses the crap 3D though, not the new and awesome colourless one.![]()
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You need to have special hardware for that anyway. You could view in the new 3d if you downloaded a free stereoscopic player www.iz3d.com and had the right hardware for it.
I wonder how you can make 3D images?
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Photoshop, You don't even need two separate images if its only a static image.
copy the image so that you have the same image in both layers, then remove the red channel from the top image and edge it slightly off to the right but not too much so it shows the red while you're wearing 3d glasses.
Example I made: The nose floats by itself.
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awwwwwwwww i wish i didn't throw those 3d glasses away nowits good!
These are pretty good, they're the ones I got. £2 for 5 pairs including P+P
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/5-Pairs-Red-Bl...d=p3286.c0.m14
Lol, i didnt need classes thanks to my no-so great computer, becasue it wouldnt even load![]()
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