Has anyone who's better at this stuff than I am produced anything though? Obviously it won't be close to being as good as the ACTUAL 3D screenshots, but I'd like to see as good a 3D image as can be produced that doesn't need glasses to view.
Has anyone who's better at this stuff than I am produced anything though? Obviously it won't be close to being as good as the ACTUAL 3D screenshots, but I'd like to see as good a 3D image as can be produced that doesn't need glasses to view.
A glasses-less method is the mirror method.
[url="http://img14.imageshack.us/i/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/7361/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
[url="http://img237.imageshack.us/i/mirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/1692/mirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1008043' date='Feb 25 2010, 09:52 PM']A glasses-less method is the mirror method.
[url="http://img14.imageshack.us/i/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/7361/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
[url="http://img237.imageshack.us/i/mirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/1692/mirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.[/quote]
What game is this? I'm looking for some racing games atm, because I'm getting bored of NFS Shift.
Edit:
Ah i see, burnout paradise :o should've looked at the link at first
Is it playable in 3D without getting a headache at high speeds?
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1008043' date='Feb 25 2010, 09:52 PM']A glasses-less method is the mirror method.
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.
What game is this? I'm looking for some racing games atm, because I'm getting bored of NFS Shift.
Edit:
Ah i see, burnout paradise :o should've looked at the link at first
Is it playable in 3D without getting a headache at high speeds?
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1008096' date='Feb 25 2010, 11:04 PM']Replacing glasses with a mirror, what an improvement ![/quote]
If you have a better idea: let it out of the box!
I talked about the Cross-View-Method too. Its difficult but I try to describe it.
Therefore you can simply use the 3D-Vision-Screenshots, but you should make them a lot smaller.
Let some place between you and the image, around 1-2 meters.
Look at the middle of the image.
Now you slowly start to squint(cross your eyes).
the 2 pictures should move into each other and when they are alligned correctly you should see the 3D-effect.
As I said, it needs a lot of practice.
But you wont need any other tool for viewing.
[url="http://img525.imageshack.us/i/burnoutparadisecrossvie.jpg/"][img]http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/8462/burnoutparadisecrossvie.jpg[/img][/url]
[quote name='dasprot']Is it playable in 3D without getting a headache at high speeds?[/quote]
Burnout paradise is perfect for 3D-Vision. It runs very smooth on my 9800GT's. And it makes a lot fun in 3D. Dont want to play it 2D again ;) .
Has anybody tried producing 3D screenshots that don't need glasses to view using 3D Vision?
I've given it a go, but the best I've been able to come up with is this:
[url="http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/3879/tryagain.gif"]http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/3879/tryagain.gif[/url]
Very low depth and a lot of wobble.
Has anyone who's better at this stuff than I am produced anything though? Obviously it won't be close to being as good as the ACTUAL 3D screenshots, but I'd like to see as good a 3D image as can be produced that doesn't need glasses to view.
Has anybody tried producing 3D screenshots that don't need glasses to view using 3D Vision?
I've given it a go, but the best I've been able to come up with is this:
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/3879/tryagain.gif
Very low depth and a lot of wobble.
Has anyone who's better at this stuff than I am produced anything though? Obviously it won't be close to being as good as the ACTUAL 3D screenshots, but I'd like to see as good a 3D image as can be produced that doesn't need glasses to view.
[url="http://img14.imageshack.us/i/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/7361/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
[url="http://img237.imageshack.us/i/mirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/1692/mirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
[url="http://img14.imageshack.us/i/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/7361/burnoutparadisemirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
[url="http://img237.imageshack.us/i/mirror3d.jpg/"][img]http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/1692/mirror3d.jpg[/img][/url]
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.[/quote]
What game is this? I'm looking for some racing games atm, because I'm getting bored of NFS Shift.
Edit:
Ah i see, burnout paradise :o should've looked at the link at first
Is it playable in 3D without getting a headache at high speeds?
Just take a flat mirror and place it directly to the middle of the image, where the two images come together. Then go with your nose to the edge of the mirror and look with your right eye into the mirror to the left. Then your left eye looks automatically to the left part of the image and your brain does the rest. I know, this fast sketch is ugly ;-) .
There are some other methods like cross-viewing but those methods can't be done by everybody, it needs a lot eye-training. So the mirror-method is relative simple and everybody can see the 3D-effect.
What game is this? I'm looking for some racing games atm, because I'm getting bored of NFS Shift.
Edit:
Ah i see, burnout paradise :o should've looked at the link at first
Is it playable in 3D without getting a headache at high speeds?
(the game is Burnout Paradise)
(the game is Burnout Paradise)
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
If you have a better idea: let it out of the box!
I talked about the Cross-View-Method too. Its difficult but I try to describe it.
Therefore you can simply use the 3D-Vision-Screenshots, but you should make them a lot smaller.
Let some place between you and the image, around 1-2 meters.
Look at the middle of the image.
Now you slowly start to squint(cross your eyes).
the 2 pictures should move into each other and when they are alligned correctly you should see the 3D-effect.
As I said, it needs a lot of practice.
But you wont need any other tool for viewing.
[url="http://img525.imageshack.us/i/burnoutparadisecrossvie.jpg/"][img]http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/8462/burnoutparadisecrossvie.jpg[/img][/url]
[quote name='dasprot']Is it playable in 3D without getting a headache at high speeds?[/quote]
Burnout paradise is perfect for 3D-Vision. It runs very smooth on my 9800GT's. And it makes a lot fun in 3D. Dont want to play it 2D again ;) .
If you have a better idea: let it out of the box!
I talked about the Cross-View-Method too. Its difficult but I try to describe it.
Therefore you can simply use the 3D-Vision-Screenshots, but you should make them a lot smaller.
Let some place between you and the image, around 1-2 meters.
Look at the middle of the image.
Now you slowly start to squint(cross your eyes).
the 2 pictures should move into each other and when they are alligned correctly you should see the 3D-effect.
As I said, it needs a lot of practice.
But you wont need any other tool for viewing.
Burnout paradise is perfect for 3D-Vision. It runs very smooth on my 9800GT's. And it makes a lot fun in 3D. Dont want to play it 2D again ;) .
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision