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Description

Stereoscopic side-by-side of an image by Scappo.

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  • Shadowite said:
    I dont get it. is one fatter than the other? of so, its barely noticable.

    The description says "stereoscopic" so if you have the right equipment (like a rift or something) the picture should be 3d

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  • ByakkokohakU said:
    The description says "stereoscopic" so if you have the right equipment (like a rift or something) the picture should be 3d

    That's correct! Save this as a PNS file for immediate 3D Vision or Rift image viewer support. Alternately, this is right/left for anyone that uses a software 3D system or a 3DTV.

    logitech said:
    Just cross your eyes.

    I'd have to look it up, but there's actually proper math you can do to convert a side-by-side into a cross-eyed stereo image. It'll work like this, but the convergence is too large so you hurt your eyes more than you should.

    There's also a red/cyan anaglyph version at post #513035 if you have a set of colored glasses.

    Maybe I should release flip-flop animations for those without 3D hardware? They don't take but a few seconds to create, but I'm not sure if posting three editions of effectively the same work is pushing my luck.

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  • Static_Variable said:
    Cross-eye trick has always worked for me. 100% effort-free and cost-free 3D

    And you don't have to use your hands!

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