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General Category => Everything Else => Topic started by: atomic7732 on March 18, 2010, 03:06:33 PM
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Cause, here's a photo I made with photoshop.
It's a 3d cactus!
Oh wait. It's not! CAUSE I CAN'T UPLOAD IT!
Oh, wait here's the cheap .jpg
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Dang, I don't have 3D glasses. Or if I do, they are blue and orange.
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red and cyan?
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If I have any, they would be Cyan and Yellow or Orange.
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Ummm... Why? I;ve never heard of that!
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I probably don't have any though. But if I found them, I know they are going to be colored like that.
It was for the Superbowl.
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I wonder how they get clear 3D glasses to work, but I still don't really have any. :'(
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I could print a template without the lens, and add red and cyan plastic to each side. Where would I put the red or cyan?
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red is left, cyan is right.
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Okay. It might be a while, or I might even do it tomorrow.
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Another cactus. No flowers yet cause we have ind right now, so that wont be to good.
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They're awesome. I assume you didn't make them from scratch, how can you make 3D?
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Take an image from a tripod mounted camera, then move the image an eye distance away (as if an image is for you left and right eye. Put images in photoshop, copy the right image ONTO the left one, take the right image (top layer) and delete the R part (double-click layer). Then move the top layer to the focal point (you can see the behind image to kind of help, some are hard though). Then look!
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Take an image from a tripod mounted camera, then move the image an eye distance away (as if an image is for you left and right eye. Put images in photoshop, copy the right image ONTO the left one, take the right image (top layer) and delete the R part (double-click layer). Then move the top layer to the focal point (you can see the behind image to kind of help, some are hard though). Then look!
Or use Anaglyph Maker (http://www.stereoeye.jp/software/index_e.html).
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Those clear 3D glasses use something complicated, i think it's to do with polarisation.
Yeah, you need to do some with Yellow/Blue. :)
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Idk how, nor do I have those type of glasses.
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Take an image from a tripod mounted camera, then move the image an eye distance away (as if an image is for you left and right eye. Put images in photoshop, copy the right image ONTO the left one, take the right image (top layer) and delete the R part (double-click layer). Then move the top layer to the focal point (you can see the behind image to kind of help, some are hard though). Then look!
An eye distance? How big is that? An inch?
Or is it the distance from one eye center (the pupil) to the other?
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Hmmm... What do YOU think?
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Hmmm... What do YOU think?
I don't care how far away it is, I don't even care if I move the camera one earth diameter!
And I probably broke the camera. I dropped it on the floor in my house.
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Ouch... That;s not good. My camera lens is stuck open. :-\
Edit: Nevermind, it's semi-working again.
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Ouch... That;s not good. My camera lens is stuck open. :-\
Mediafire Link:
Just click the image to go to the download page.
(http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/09343a86f2a750b3ed5a485af39dfe264g.jpg) (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?quickkey=rmmmyzhzmy5&thumb=4)
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YAY! Good!
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YAY! Good!
Thank goodness I didn't break the lens or anything else.
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I believe the distance used in making anaglyphs is 3 Inch between the two pics. That's from pupil to pupil.