que (european mythology and etc) created by narse and sahlohkin (editor)
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(this one was just asking for it.)

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  • Latiodile said:
    that sounds like a total waste of time to make this then no?

    exactly why I make them for average red/cyan glasses that you find in magazines, plastic ones online for a couple bucks, or 50 paper ones for 10 bucks.

    red/blue works on any screen, on paper, and anywhere that there's enough light to view the art in the first place.

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  • Latiodile said:
    that sounds like a total waste of time to make this then no?

    BECAUSE-I-CAN said:
    * Puts on 3D glasses*
    ...

    These don't do shit!

    gah I totally typo'd. I meant to say
    "modern theater glasses require 3d polarized screens =3="

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  • Sahlohkin said:
    gah I totally typo'd. I meant to say
    "modern theater glasses require 3d polarized screens =3="

    did you mean to say that only stereoscopic 3d works on polarized screens? because if you made an anaglyph that only works on certain screens then that still makes it kinda pointless no?

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  • Latiodile said:
    did you mean to say that only stereoscopic 3d works on polarized screens? because if you made an anaglyph that only works on certain screens then that still makes it kinda pointless no?

    “Stereoscopic” is a catch-all for 3D effects that use some technology to show your eyes different images. This includes polarized, red/blue anaglyph, those screens with diffraction grating, cross-eye stereograms, and VR headsets.

    Polarized anaglyph: works only on polarized screens/projectors

    Red/blue anaglyph: works anywhere

    VR: requires headset

    As such, I make red/blue anaglyph images.

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