June 22, 2005
at 3:33 pm /
#1144
[i:3w01lnpw]BEFORE YOU READ THE FIRST MESSAGE YOU MIGHT WANT TO SCROLL DOWN[/i:3w01lnpw]
I was kind of excited because I found this out, so my first picture is not nearly as easy as my second one. The first one doesn’t work quite right.
The original first message-
This is totally sweet. you can view your models in real 3-D! Look at the example below.
DIRECTIONS –
All you need to do is cross your eyes and try to see the two pictures together. You will see the image in 3D.
HOW TO MAKE THIS –
take you model, copy it, and put it beside your first copy. take a snapshot from the front view. It’s also fun to move the camera slightly to see your model move in 3D.
Try it! <!– s:) –><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt="
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[img:3w01lnpw]http://www.freewebs.com/jimbertbobob/Clubhouse%203D.JPG[/img:3w01lnpw]
June 29, 2005
at 5:13 pm /
#11927
I’m sitting here at work starring crosseyed at my screen, It still looks like 2 objects, the boss is ready to send me to the counsellor and my coworkers are wondering what I will get up to next, might be time for a spot of leave I think <!– s:) –><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt="
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March 2, 2006
at 2:37 pm /
#11928
You know what… the one above is a little hard to do. Let me give you another one and see If anyone can get it. It’s a lot easier than the one above. I took a snapshot, moved the camera, and took another snapshot. Then I put them side by side, and the method works much better than the one above. Try it again – the directions are the same. Cross your eyes until the left image and the right image merge into one. If you can do that I garuntee (that’s probabaly spelled wrong, I know) that you will see a 3-D Image. Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
The file is attached.
August 30, 2006
at 8:19 pm /
#11929
Say…that looks familiar. Did Alan ever finish that tut?