I have to add Mad Max.....i just learn to look with cross-eye, nice!!
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Hope more devs add the "photo mode" feature in games...
Sorry for interrupting the flow, but my browser (firefox) is not showing the pictures in 3D if embedded like this. What is the solution? Thanks in advance.
Sorry for interrupting the flow, but my browser (firefox) is not showing the pictures in 3D if embedded like this. What is the solution? Thanks in advance.
[quote="mrorange55"]Sorry for interrupting the flow, but my browser (firefox) is not showing the pictures in 3D if embedded like this. What is the solution? Thanks in advance.[/quote]
None of the browsers will show them in 3D, will not activate the shutter glasses nor 3D TV Play. These are just shown as side-by-side images, right eye is on left. That makes it possible to view these using the cross-eyed technique.
As a general idea, attached images here in the forum are good, but require a lot of clicks for the viewer. You have to click their link, have it download, then open in something like stereoscopic viewer, then put it to full screen to activate the shutters. This is too much bother for me, so I rarely do that.
However, if you can't do cross-eye viewing, you can still do that with inline images. Just click on the embedded links at the bottom of the post, and it acts the same as non-inline. For ones shared off hosts like mine, you can right click the image and save the image.
It's generally pretty easy to learn to do cross-eye viewing, and makes seeing stuff here much faster. Here is a great YouTube tutorial you can practice with. Start with small images on screen, or sit farther away. You want the image to take up a small part of your visual field to begin with, it makes it much easier to get to fusion. Do NOT go full screen with these side-by-side images, it's very hard to do cross-eye viewing on full screen images.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBa-bCxsZDk
One from the [color="orange"]Shadow of Mordor[/color] just for fun:
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mrorange55 said:Sorry for interrupting the flow, but my browser (firefox) is not showing the pictures in 3D if embedded like this. What is the solution? Thanks in advance.
None of the browsers will show them in 3D, will not activate the shutter glasses nor 3D TV Play. These are just shown as side-by-side images, right eye is on left. That makes it possible to view these using the cross-eyed technique.
As a general idea, attached images here in the forum are good, but require a lot of clicks for the viewer. You have to click their link, have it download, then open in something like stereoscopic viewer, then put it to full screen to activate the shutters. This is too much bother for me, so I rarely do that.
However, if you can't do cross-eye viewing, you can still do that with inline images. Just click on the embedded links at the bottom of the post, and it acts the same as non-inline. For ones shared off hosts like mine, you can right click the image and save the image.
It's generally pretty easy to learn to do cross-eye viewing, and makes seeing stuff here much faster. Here is a great YouTube tutorial you can practice with. Start with small images on screen, or sit farther away. You want the image to take up a small part of your visual field to begin with, it makes it much easier to get to fusion. Do NOT go full screen with these side-by-side images, it's very hard to do cross-eye viewing on full screen images.
One from the Shadow of Mordor just for fun:
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Ah ok thank you. I did not know this technique. But I already could see the 3D in the video you posted. Let's work on seeing the other pictures in 3D. It is cool. I can now actually see 3D images at work, where I do not have my 3D vision equipment. This is great.
EDIT: I see now the third picture in the middle. But it is not really 3D. Do all of you guys see them with deepth and convergence?
Ah ok thank you. I did not know this technique. But I already could see the 3D in the video you posted. Let's work on seeing the other pictures in 3D. It is cool. I can now actually see 3D images at work, where I do not have my 3D vision equipment. This is great.
EDIT: I see now the third picture in the middle. But it is not really 3D. Do all of you guys see them with deepth and convergence?
[quote="gatorkea"]how can I host jps? photobucket wont do it[/quote]
You can just change the extension to .jpg since its the same type of file.
Also though, I'd recommend using a different hosting site, like Sta.sh or Flickr since Photobucket does a lot of really heavy compression and is a pain to embed from.
gatorkea said:how can I host jps? photobucket wont do it
You can just change the extension to .jpg since its the same type of file.
Also though, I'd recommend using a different hosting site, like Sta.sh or Flickr since Photobucket does a lot of really heavy compression and is a pain to embed from.
This game (final fantasy 11) probably has the best popout effect I have seen , check out the bee in the first pic.
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[color="orange"]Remember Me[/color]
is on sale right now with the Humble Bundle, name your price. Epic! Might be my favorite game of all time, using Helix's mod. Don't listen to the reviews, those people were too lazy to learn how to play the game.
[img]http://sg.bo3b.net/remember/RememberMe02_85.jps[/img][img]http://sg.bo3b.net/remember/RememberMe06_85.jps[/img][img]http://sg.bo3b.net/remember/RememberMe07_85.jps[/img]
Remember Me
is on sale right now with the Humble Bundle, name your price. Epic! Might be my favorite game of all time, using Helix's mod. Don't listen to the reviews, those people were too lazy to learn how to play the game.
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Just a heads up for the future, but I know theres a mod that disables the film grain and that would probably help a lot since the grain appears to be 2D. If you're still a fan of having grain you can use ReShade to inject Martins grain back in and its a much nicer looking implementation.
I haven't played the game yet but Remember Me does have a stellar art style. I don't know why I never considered it for 3D. Good to see how well it works!
Just a heads up for the future, but I know theres a mod that disables the film grain and that would probably help a lot since the grain appears to be 2D. If you're still a fan of having grain you can use ReShade to inject Martins grain back in and its a much nicer looking implementation.
I haven't played the game yet but Remember Me does have a stellar art style. I don't know why I never considered it for 3D. Good to see how well it works!
It's a shame that vision 3dvisionlive no longer works with chrome. Here are some screenshots of the game Middle-earth Shadow of Mordor. I love this game!!
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It's a shame that vision 3dvisionlive no longer works with chrome. Here are some screenshots of the game Middle-earth Shadow of Mordor. I love this game!!
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[quote="bo3b"][color="orange"]Remember Me[/color]
is on sale right now with the Humble Bundle, name your price. Epic! Might be my favorite game of all time, using Helix's mod. Don't listen to the reviews, those people were too lazy to learn how to play the game.[/quote]The memory remix mechanic was good, but there wasn't enough of it in the game. They took this quite a bit further in their latest game Life Is Strange, which is an absolute masterpiece. As for the rest of the gameplay and level design... well, I think ENSLAVED: Odyssey to the West did it better, but maybe that's just me.
Still, well worth playing in 3D, I did love the lighting design in this game - here's a spare key for whoever gets here first: https://www.humblebundle.com/gift?key=HT7mT85DfFt5nuz4
bo3b said:Remember Me
is on sale right now with the Humble Bundle, name your price. Epic! Might be my favorite game of all time, using Helix's mod. Don't listen to the reviews, those people were too lazy to learn how to play the game.
The memory remix mechanic was good, but there wasn't enough of it in the game. They took this quite a bit further in their latest game Life Is Strange, which is an absolute masterpiece. As for the rest of the gameplay and level design... well, I think ENSLAVED: Odyssey to the West did it better, but maybe that's just me.
Man, The Witcher 3 in 3D is crazy good, I could walk in it all day.
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Hope more devs add the "photo mode" feature in games...
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None of the browsers will show them in 3D, will not activate the shutter glasses nor 3D TV Play. These are just shown as side-by-side images, right eye is on left. That makes it possible to view these using the cross-eyed technique.
As a general idea, attached images here in the forum are good, but require a lot of clicks for the viewer. You have to click their link, have it download, then open in something like stereoscopic viewer, then put it to full screen to activate the shutters. This is too much bother for me, so I rarely do that.
However, if you can't do cross-eye viewing, you can still do that with inline images. Just click on the embedded links at the bottom of the post, and it acts the same as non-inline. For ones shared off hosts like mine, you can right click the image and save the image.
It's generally pretty easy to learn to do cross-eye viewing, and makes seeing stuff here much faster. Here is a great YouTube tutorial you can practice with. Start with small images on screen, or sit farther away. You want the image to take up a small part of your visual field to begin with, it makes it much easier to get to fusion. Do NOT go full screen with these side-by-side images, it's very hard to do cross-eye viewing on full screen images.
One from the Shadow of Mordor just for fun:
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
EDIT: I see now the third picture in the middle. But it is not really 3D. Do all of you guys see them with deepth and convergence?
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You can just change the extension to .jpg since its the same type of file.
Also though, I'd recommend using a different hosting site, like Sta.sh or Flickr since Photobucket does a lot of really heavy compression and is a pain to embed from.
Witcher 3 one of the cut scenes.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
is on sale right now with the Humble Bundle, name your price. Epic! Might be my favorite game of all time, using Helix's mod. Don't listen to the reviews, those people were too lazy to learn how to play the game.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
I haven't played the game yet but Remember Me does have a stellar art style. I don't know why I never considered it for 3D. Good to see how well it works!
Asus Maximus VII Ranger - i7 4790k - Zotac GTX 980 AMP Edition - 16GB DDR3 G.Skill - ASUS VG278HE - Windows 7
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My first 3D Trailer: https://youtu.be/SRF5fNOV-H8 -> Download the video and watch it with a 3D video player
Still, well worth playing in 3D, I did love the lighting design in this game - here's a spare key for whoever gets here first: https://www.humblebundle.com/gift?key=HT7mT85DfFt5nuz4
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