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robcat2075
This is for the people who want to see Entry #3 in 3D but don't have red-blue glasses.

I realize, of course, even fewer people can do cross eye viewing of stereo image pairs but for those who want to give it a try here's a tut on how to do it.

http://www.3dphoto.net/stereo/text/viewing/technique.html

here's another one

http://www.studio3d.com/pages2/freeview.html

here's text description of how to do it:

http://www.battleship-ron.com/3D_Tips.htm


You won't get it on the first try, it takes several minutes of practice, but once you figure it out it's easy.


And finally here's

Entry #3, Stereoscopic AniJam, cross-eye version

If any of the other entries feel this is unfair promotion, I'll take this down, no problem.

Paul Forwood
I can't do the crossed-eye version but I loved the red-blue version, especially when the background was in a mid-range of greys. On the shots with bright backgrounds the 3D effect seemed to break up before my eyes unfortunately, but as these are few, and as there is just so much really good animating and camera work, it continues to be outstanding.

Is there any chance that there is a standard rendered version of this? smile.gif

I still haven't voted. It is a tough one!
robcat2075
QUOTE(Paul Forwood @ Apr 18 2007, 08:29 PM) *
Is there any chance that there is a standard rendered version of this? smile.gif


Well, you can always just cover up one side. That's what it would look like.
Jeetman
QUOTE(Paul Forwood @ Apr 18 2007, 09:29 PM) *
I can't do the crossed-eye version but I loved the red-blue version, especially when the background was in a mid-range of greys. On the shots with bright backgrounds the 3D effect seemed to break up before my eyes unfortunately, but as these are few, and as there is just so much really good animating and camera work, it continues to be outstanding.

Is there any chance that there is a standard rendered version of this? smile.gif

I still haven't voted. It is a tough one!


Wow! I've never heard of this. I thought everyone could cross their eyes. I'm not criticising just honestly surprised.

This is going to sound like a dumb question but where and how do you vote?

Do you have to be part of a panel to vote?

Thanks,
George
Jeetman
QUOTE(robcat2075 @ Apr 18 2007, 05:33 PM) *
This is for the people who want to see Entry #3 in 3D but don't have red-blue glasses.

I realize, of course, even fewer people can do cross eye viewing of stereo image pairs but for those who want to give it a try here's a tut on how to do it.

http://www.3dphoto.net/stereo/text/viewing/technique.html

here's another one

http://www.studio3d.com/pages2/freeview.html

here's text description of how to do it:

http://www.battleship-ron.com/3D_Tips.htm



You won't get it on the first try, it takes several minutes of practice, but once you figure it out it's easy.


And finally here's

Entry #3, Stereoscopic AniJam, cross-eye version

If any of the other entries feel this is unfair promotion, I'll take this down, no problem.



Robert,

THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!!

that blows away the red and blue 3D by a mile. How'd you do this?

George

robcat2075
QUOTE(Jeetman @ Apr 20 2007, 02:06 PM) *
This is going to sound like a dumb question but where and how do you vote?

Do you have to be part of a panel to vote?


http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?s=&am...st&p=229391

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